Social Media for Law Firms
Connect with your clients online.
You need a strong social media presence to foster trust and credibility.
Use Social Media To Increase Your Case Load
Generate interest on your social media profiles.
Reach your clients and prospects, encourage ongoing engagement and demonstrate your expertise.
Build Awareness
Increase Community Engagement
Grow Your Audience
Increase Website Traffic
Increase Lead Flow
A Strategy That Fits Your Law Firm’s Goals
You need a social media plan that elevates your brand and communicates who you are effectively.
Create and implement a strategy that achieves that and much more.
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Social Media for Law Firms
Our attorney and law firm social media experts are ready to help you.
Planning for Success
Your Social Media Strategy
Once we get the background, we implement a plan of action with clear goals for engagement and follower growth. Our social team will develop a content calendar for your posts and tailor our approach for each social media platform. We will also adjust our efforts as needed in order to continue to meet the goals we’ve set. You won’t have to worry about posting, timing or content calendar management – we handle it all.
Start With A Personal Touch
A Social Media Presence That’s True to Your Firm
Good marketing always begins with research, so we begin our social-media process by learning about your practice and framing out who your ideal client will be. This allows us to make sure your posts have a voice that’s true to you, one that properly reflects your firm’s priorities, personality, and the image you want to project. It also helps us speak directly to the clients you wish to engage.
Creating Your Community
Active Social Media Management for Law Firms
Your social media accounts will be fully managed with attention and care, so you and your staff won’t have to do a thing. Our community management team will engage with commenters, encourage ongoing engagement and gather valuable feedback from the community. We also use a range of tools to monitor important metrics, including audience growth patterns and top-performing posts. This data-driven approach helps us guide your engagement strategy for ongoing growth and success.
Content is King
Content That Engages
Your social media content will be original, relevant, and tailored specifically for the clients you’re trying to reach. Our hardworking team of writers and designers will create made-for-social written content, graphics and videos designed to generate interest and highlight your expertise. We can also use these social media posts strategically to lead followers back to your website and your law firm blog.
The Essential Social Platforms,
Handled Right for Your Business
5 Reasons Social Media Matters for Law Firms
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It Builds Trust, Credibility and Legitimacy for Your Firm
Having an actively tended social media presence lets clients know you are a legitimate practice, and one that cares about engaging with the community. You can use your accounts to publish educational articles that clear up difficult legal topics and establish your expertise. They are also a great way to talk directly to potential clients, win their trust, answer questions and get valuable feedback you can use. Social media helps the public get to know your firm and better understand what it would be like to work with you.
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More People Are Turning to Social Media to Look for Legal Help
People are spending more and more time on social, and it has become an important way they look for services, learn about legal topics and research their options. Having a presence on social media is a must for law firms, and well-tended accounts can bring in valuable organic leads and referrals. You want to be right there on Facebook, LinkedIn and other platforms when people may be looking for your expertise.
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You Can Use It to Drive Traffic to Your Law Firm Website
Your social media accounts are a tool you can use as part of a larger digital strategy. Social media posts can be crafted to lead people directly back to your website, and posting blog articles and videos hosted on your site is a great way to drive traffic and leads. Even your posts that aren’t linked back can inspire potential leads to look you up. You should be using your social media accounts strategically to generate new interest – and website traffic – for your firm.
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Social Media Can Bring in Valuable Leads and More Conversions
A well-crafted post or a thoughtful response to a question from a commenter may be all it takes to generate a call to your firm. Or a blog article that leads to your website may bring in a new lead who converts into a client once there. Simply reading your post history and checking out reviews can be a huge part of how clients research you. You want to have a carefully tended presence on social, a good reputation people can see, and a long history to help people overcome hesitation and decide to hire you.
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Active Social Media Accounts Help With SEO
Google and other search engines use a range of online indicators to gauge website quality for ranking in search. Having multiple, active social media profiles that link back to your website is a very effective way to let Google know your firm is legitimate. This strong online presence-building should be part of your SEO strategy, so that search engines deem your law website trusted and worthy of a high rank.
How to Choose a Law Firm Social Media Agency
Drive Optimized Leads
An Agency with Law Firm Social Media Experience
Engaging on social with people seeking legal help is very different than promoting a business or product. The approach is less sales-oriented, and the tone needs to be tailored to the concerns and hesitancy of legal clients.
You need an agency that has experience using social media to build trust and lead the conversation around legal matters that are often highly personal and sensitive. A good law firm social media team will also know how to use your social to fuel strong SEO, website traffic and conversions.
Plan Your Posts for Maximum Impact
You have enough on your plate without worrying about a complex editorial calendar, scheduling, and posting. We handle all the aspects of cross-platform social media marketing to ensure your message and brand voice are consistent no matter where your clients see you.
Reach Potential Clients
Stand
Out
Increase Engagement
Develop A Strong Brand Persona
Build Your Online Reputation
Talk To Clients Directly
Metrics That Matter
Law Firm Social Media Management and Reporting
The right social media marketing agency will keep you informed on how your social media strategy is working and show you metrics on post reach, page likes and engagement. They should also provide any feedback gained from commenters and reviewers on social.
Most importantly, a law firm social media team should handle everything to do with social for you. That includes creating written content, graphics and video for posts, managing your editorial calendar, and fostering real interactions with commenters and followers.
A Strategy That Fits Your Firm
A Social Media Persona
A good social media strategy for law firms starts with research into the practice and the clients it serves. Your social team needs to know how to talk to your clients and cultivate the online reputation you want for your firm.
The best agencies will present you with a tailored strategy and create a goal-oriented cross-platform plan for scheduling and posting. They should also understand how your social media presence fits into your larger online marketing strategy.
Why Should You Choose Forward Push to Handle Your Social Media?
Below are some of the ways that we can help your firm succeed on
Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and more.
Years of Attorney and Law Firm Social Media Marketing Experience
We’ve helped a lot of law practices just like yours on social, and we’ve learned a thing or two. Our team is highly experienced at handling social media for lawyers and we understand how to grow your audience, earn their trust and use that to nurture leads for your firm.
Strategies that Work
Having us on your side means you’ll avoid cookie-cutter approaches that don’t work, communications missteps and the disappointing results that come from a lack of direction. One thing we know is that the rules and norms for engagement on social are always changing, and you have to stay up to date and in the know.
Results You Can See
The goal of a social media strategy is to increase your reach and grow your stature, but the fact that it isn’t a conversion-based strategy doesn’t mean we can’t measure results. Our social media team can show you real metrics of our success, with regular reporting on tactics and performance in as much detail as you’d like to see.
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Website Design
Project your firm on a site engineered to draw leads and convert visitors into satisfied clients. Build a website that works hard at finding and convincing people to hire you.
Search Engine Optimization
Driving organic search through active strategy, keyword research, and content creation. Implement SEO methods that are tailored to the specific demands of the competitive legal landscape.
Pay Per Click Advertising
Being at the top of a Google search is important and the quickest way to get there is through PPC advertising. Make the most of your investment and bring in leads most likely to convert.
Social Media Advertising
Reaching new clients goes beyond your website and search. Appear in your client's social feeds to remind them of your firm, what you provide, and much more.
Content Creation
Drawing in new clients depends on a strong content strategy. Create articles, newsletters, podcasts and videos to win the trust of those considering your firm.
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