From your staffing choices to your office design and décor, you’ve done your best to make your clients feel at ease from the moment they walk through the door of your law firm. But do you offer them the same carefully considered experience online?
First impressions matter, and for many clients, they happen on the web. To convey the message that your firm is capable, professional, and trustworthy, you need a website that’s as informative and engaging as your legal arguments.
According to an American Bar Association survey, it’s estimated that 94% of law firms have a website. So although many legal professionals are attempting to meet this expectation, some law firms fall short, and there’s no doubt as to why.
Carving out the time and funds it takes to create a site that’s compliant, secure, and up-to-date can be difficult when you have a lot on your plate. And alternatives like outsourcing can be costly, time-consuming, and unreliable.
As a result, many managing partners decide that having an underwhelming website is better than not having one at all.
The problem is that a poorly designed or inconvenient website damages your credibility in the eyes of potential clients. In other words, a bare-bones site that lacks the features, security, and polished aesthetic your clients seek doesn’t just lead to a bad experience. It’s bad for your bottom line.
If your law firm’s website is lackluster, a reputable, client-oriented website that’s affordable and easy to manage is now within reach with Tabs3 Websites.
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If you want to ensure you’re doing all you can to maximize your web presence while maintaining compliance and security, you want a legal-specific website solution.
That’s where Tabs3 Websites comes in. This exciting addition to the Tabs3 product line can help impress your clients, convert leads, and improve your firm’s profitability.
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