If your an attorney that is fed up with losing potential clients to the competition, simply because you don’t have a website, then please keep reading.

The free guide that I am about to share with you, will teach you the steps you need to know in order to intelligently buy web related services for your law firm.

In this free guide you’ll learn:

  • Why having the right attitude about Internet Marketing can make all the difference to your success or failure with it.
  • How a good website can help you build credibility and convert leads into clients.
  • A step by step process for getting a law firm website.
  • How to choose a web design company and get the most out of free consultations.
  • How to choose a good domain for your law practice and register it yourself for about $10 a year.
  • Why you should choose a web designer before you choose a web host.
  • How hiring a professional photographer for your website photos can make you look better.
  • What to expect during the web design process.
  • And easy ways to market your site after its launched.

Click the link below to download my new free guide “Seven Steps to Setting Up a Law Firm Website.”

Free Law Firm Web Design Guide for Attorneys

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