Below are examples of website designs for law firms, solicitors’ offices and law firms that we have created.
A website is not the same … That’s why we offer two types of website for the legal industry. The standard version is our proprietary template, into which we fit content and graphic elements, the cost of graphic design is waived. The site is visually simpler. The premium version has a more advanced graphic design created from scratch. The premium offer is for law firms and legal offices that want to stand out strongly from the competition, while the standard offer is for law firms that want a functional website with a simpler design. With premium websites, we also have more scope for positioning and adjusting the design to changing trends in Google, adding more advanced sub-pages, for example to highlight individual products and services for the future.
It is very likely that a client, having seen your law firm’s website, will choose you because you inspire confidence. You can include feedback from clients on your website, which will be further solid proof that you are worth doing business with.
As you know, solicitors are not allowed to advertise, however, a website is not a form of advertising prohibited by the solicitors’ code of ethics. Done properly, it can bring you enquiries from potential clients.
With just a few clicks, a potential client of your law firm can find out what services you offer, what hours your law firm is open or how to get there. This saves a lot of time spent answering the telephone, which often leads to nothing.
We have been creating and positioning websites, including websites for the legal industry, for over 13 years.
A team of specialists will be involved in the process of creating your website, making sure that everything is ticked off to the last detail.
We always put quality first. You will get a great marketing tool from us in the form of a website to attract clients for your law firm, legal firm.
To build a page for your law firm, you will need descriptions, the range of services you offer, your firm’s contact details and any other information you want to include on the page. To inspire more confidence, you may want to include photos of yourself, photos of your team, your office, etc.
In the final stage, you will need access to a server (hosting) and a purchased domain name.
In most cases, clients have photos of the realisations or products they would like to feature on the website. We select the rest from our repositories. In the absence of any images on the client’s side, we use all images and graphics from our repositories.
The duration of implementation depends on the sophistication of the website, the number of sub-pages and the mechanisms to be included on the website.
The delivery time also depends on the fluency of contact with the client and the comprehensiveness of the content provided by the client.
Of course. We create each website on a CMS (content management system). Along with the website, we issue management instructions and provide training in its use.
No, the client pays a small down payment of 10% to start the project, the rest only once the site is accepted. For everything there is a contract securing the interests of both parties, which can be signed remotely with us.
On completion of the implementation, the website will be optimised for search engines, but optimisation alone does not guarantee first positions in Google. As far as further more advanced positioning and optimisation is concerned, we create these on request as part of a subscription-based positioning offer.
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