A law firm website’s audience and needs can really vary depending on the type of firm. Taking some steps to think through where you need to devote resources and draw users’ attention can be really helpful.

“Especially when you’re dealing with defense firms, corporate firms, the larger law firm market, the vast majority of people who are going to use that information are going to use that website for contact information and for spec biographic information” said Micah Buchdahl, founder of HTMLawyer Inc., a web marketing consulting firm for law firms.

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