Legal Ad Design - Attorney Web Solutions

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Legal Ad Design - Attorney Web Solutions

Legal Ad Design

A key in business is visual association. You might just need a new brochure or yellow page ad to point potential clients in the right direction. Whether you want one color or multiple color brochures, handouts and print advertisements, together we can design the product to help increase your clientele.

Here are some types of advertisements that LawyerFind Network Design can offer you:

  • Pamphlets and Flyers - Flyers are a relatively inexepensive way to get your message out. We can help you design a flyer that will catch the eye, and make your prospective clients remember your name.
  • Yellow Page Advertising - Does your current yellow page ad just seem to sit on the page. We can help you make it seem to jump out and say: "I'm the best lawyer around, choose me!"
  • Newspaper and Magazine Advertising - Are you looking to purchase an ad in your local newspaper, regional or national magazine and want an ad that will get noticed? Let us know, and we will produce an ad that's not only eye-catching, but will also convey what you want the viewers to know.
  • Brochures and Presentation Packages - A brochure is an essential selling tool. A highly crafted, well designed brochure will help you attain a new client. We can help you from concept to completion by designing the perfect piece that reflects the image you want to present, and the message you want to deliver.

For more information, contact one of LawyerFind's sales representatives at 1.866.353.6800, or click here for more info.

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Keeping Legal Ads Simple Can Pay Off

If you want more leads, don't use image ads

Have you seen the ads showing butterflies and oil wells co-existing, illustrating the oil company's concern for the environment? This kind of advertising may do a lot to improve the company's image, but it isn't designed to generate sales leads.

If leads are what you want, focus your advertising's message on the benefits and applications of your products or services. Then let the layout and design of your ads enhance your company's image.

Put benefits in your headlines

If you put a benefit in the headline you'll have a better chance of catching the reader's attention and generating a request for more information. If after reading the headline a reader can ask "so what?" you probably described a feature instead of a benefit. The answer to "so what?" is probably the benefit.

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