Post: Any attorneys need more clients?
Posted by tim on 3/28/04
Someone asked about a yellow-page ad-- wants to know the
cost.
Forget the yellow pages. Use the internet. You'll get
free advertising - reach more people, provide more
information, and able to change it at a moments notice -
all free.
No one looks at yellow pages these days. You can get an
address and contact info in 30 seconds from the internet,
and while you're there you'll find every single word
spoken by that person/company (and anything anyone has
said about them) in one single search. Sure can't get
those kind of results from yellow pages! Get a website.
Get email. Get 2004.
A typical mid-size city yellow page ad cost from $250 to
$1,000 - depending on size and graphics. You can run an
entire website for the rest of your life cheaper than you
can get a yellow page add for a single year.
If you really must have the yellow page ad, get a small
one and include your website address on the ad. If
someone wants to know more about you, they can go to your
website and find it.
With a website, you can include the link (or an entire
page) in your email as a footer or attachment. Include it
on business cards, letterheads, voicemail, office
staionary, etc. People remember www.whatever.com easier
than they remember your name, phone or street address.
Clients remember your website address if
it's "www.johnlawyer.com" but they won't remember your
phone number at the local grocery store when they tell a
friend about you. Think about it.
Websites for attorneys - affordable and impressive -
www.attywebsites.com
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