Leveraging ReviewSolicitors For Effective Marketing

ReviewSolicitors has been working within the legal community for many years, building extensive knowledge on the patterns and trends associated with client reviews. The legal sector is beginning to understand that reviews are more than just an accessory, they can be used as a marketing tool. We empower law firms to showcase their excellence through verified client feedback, and this helps them stand out in a competitive market!

Reviews play a crucial role in improving local search rankings online. Google’s search engine is influenced by three key factors that determine local ranking success: relevance, distance, and prominence. A law firm’s prominence is determined by great reviews, which means that they are a vital component in achieving better visibility in local search results.

Increasing your review collection will also increase the amount of reviews including relevant keywords – these are buzzwords that potential clients are likely to search for, e.g. ‘Amazing family law solicitor’. This search engine optimisation method (SEO) is helpful for improving your firm’s reach and visibility.

Ensure that your firm acknowledges both positive and negative reviews! Address any concerns, and show that you care about your clients’ experiences. If a prospective client can see that you respond thoughtfully and with consideration, they will understand that your firm makes every client feel heard.

Lastly, Reviewsolicitors encourages firms to incorporate their good reviews on their social media. Highlight exceptional client reviews to celebrate outstanding service. Post them on Linkedin, Instagram, Facebook – anywhere that a client may find you. ReviewSolicitors shares great reviews on social media, you should too!

To find out more on how ReviewSolicitors can help your firm, contact Adam Hall today. adam.hall@reviewsolicitors.com

www.reviewsolicitors.co.uk

 

This article was published by ReviewSolicitors as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer

 

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