GAVL Legal Marketing Blog

What Facebook’s Changes Mean for Your Law Firm

Published on March 13, 2018, by

Social Media

With the new year always come a lot of new experiences and changes. But one place we all know, Facebook, has been rolling out some pretty major updates so far in 2018. Facebook noticed that its users were dissatisfied with the content on their newsfeeds, citing that branded content was pushing out the important posts from their friends and family. They decided the site needed to implement a major overhaul of how all users interact with the platform and what they will find on their newsfeeds. Mark Zuckerberg [...]
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The Importance of Quality Web Hosting in Legal SEO

Published on March 2, 2018, by

Marketing

The internet is flooded with thousands of companies offering to host your website. You may think it’s the last thing you should worry about and that any old host will do. You couldn’t be more wrong. In the crazy competitive legal SEO world, a top-of-the-line web host is critical to your success. Qualities to Look for in a Web Host History. How long have they been in business? I dare say starting a web hosting company is the easiest business to start on the internet. They come and [...]
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What Does “Client-Driven” Content Mean?

Published on February 21, 2018, by

Legal Content Writing, Marketing

One idea that gets thrown around a lot in marketing and content creation these days is the concept of “client-driven”. But what does the term mean and how does it apply to law firms and legal content writing? Let’s break it down. At its core, client-driven content refers to content that’s created with the client in mind. Clients “drive” the content, in other words. Before a blog post, practice area page, video, social media post, or other piece of content that’s made for the public eye is created, [...]
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Legal InSites Wins Gold AVA Digital Award

Published on February 16, 2018, by

News

We're proud to announce that Legal InSites has won a 2018 Gold AVA Digital Award for one of our client websites we launched this past year. The design was created for DiTrapano Barrett DiPiero McGinley & Simmons, PLLC, also referred to as DBD Law, a personal injury firm in Charleston, West Virginia. You can view the design here. The AVA Digital Awards is a competition that recognizes the excellence of creative professionals worldwide. The competition has over 220 categories encompassing the planning, conceptual, direction, design, and production stages [...]
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How a Style Guide Will Help Your Legal Content

Published on February 14, 2018, by

Legal Content Writing

Writers familiar with style guides like AP or Chicago know how they shape and provide general rules for content. Maybe you’ve found that your field of writing works better with some of these rules, but not all (some of us still believe in the Oxford comma). Having a company style guide tailored to your needs will smooth out the writing process and polish the final product. A style guide does more than help writers—it helps improve the company’s content overall. Style guides with sections about SEO and using [...]
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Social Media as the New Legal Industry Word of Mouth

Published on February 8, 2018, by

Social Media

For as long as there have been lawyers, legal representation has largely been a word-of-mouth business. Satisfied clients recommend legal services to their friends and family based on experience they may have had. This type of advertising can have a huge impact on a firm’s reputation, because if someone you know and trust would recommend a service, it must be good, right? If you stop and think about it, you may not be getting the whole story. Word of mouth from one or two people is not a [...]
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Grow Your Law Firm in 2018

Published on January 26, 2018, by

Marketing

As we already know, it’s 2018 and the times are changing. No longer is your website just an online brochure you want potential clients to only go to only when they see your website URL on a billboard or in a TV commercial. In 2018 and beyond your website should be a powerhouse lead-generating machine. Unfortunately, it’s not that easy. To turn your website into a powerhouse lead-generating machine, you need to invest time, energy, and yes—money. You know the saying. It takes money to make money. I’m [...]
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Ending the Divide Between Legal Marketing and Client Satisfaction

Published on January 23, 2018, by

Marketing

As a small or solo practice law firm, it can be intimidating to look at what large and corporate legal practices are doing and why. Everything from a large firm’s budget to their practice policies, case proceedings, and marketing strategies will vary from those of a small practice. Despite these differences, glancing at the corporate legal world every now and then can be useful. Large practices tend to notice industry changes quicker, and we can learn a lot about what not to do when looking at statistics. Two [...]
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How to Research and Write Content Quickly

Published on January 19, 2018, by

Legal Content Writing

You’ve had your morning coffee, your word document is open, and you're ready to write your first blog of the day. You check your blog topic and-- you have no idea what it’s about. While it might not happen with every blog, every so often your topic might as well be in a different language. Content writers are no strangers to this problem, so feeling like you don’t know where to start is a common experience. When you find yourself in this situation, don’t slam the panic button. [...]
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Google Speed Update – Page Speed as a Ranking Factor in Mobile Search

Published on January 18, 2018, by

Marketing, SEO

Google has announced a new ranking algorithm that will affect mobile search queries. Google is calling it the “Speed Update”. Starting in July 2018, page speed will officially be a ranking factor for mobile searches. Google has been using speed as a ranking signal in desktop searches since 2010. With them shifting to a mobile-first index, this update only makes sense. This update will only affect a small amount of search queries that deliver the slowest experience to users (everything revolves around the user experience, as it should). [...]
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