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Professional Law Firm Websites

Effective law firm websites take into account design, site organization, search engine optimization, and conversion optimization. Ultimately, your law firm website should be designed in a way that maximizes a user’s experience visiting the site and demonstrates your professional reputation in a way that persuades them to contact you.

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Does your website need a tune-up? Are you interested in marketing your website more aggressively? Need strategic advice on how to market yourself online? Whether it’s a brand new website design and development, or modifications to an existing law firm website and/or blog, we can help take your online professional reputation to the next level.

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Your law firm website should be one of the cornerstones of your firm’s online presence. Implementing an effective law firm website is critical to success online.

A law firm website is a group of web pages, images, videos and additional web assets that are addressed at a common URL, generally consisting of a single domain name. A website is hosted on at least one web server, accessible from the Internet.

An individual web page is a document, typically written in plain text that also contains formatting instructions of HTML. A web page usually incorporates components from other websites with appropriate markup anchors. An Internet user’s application, usually a web browser, renders the page content according to its HTML coding instructions onto a display. Together, all the publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web.

The pages of a law firm website can usually be accessed from the site’s homepage. The URLs of the pages organize them into a hierarchy, although hyperlinking between them conveys the reader’s perceived site structure and should guide the reader’s navigation of the site.