The legal industry is changing at a rapid pace. Not many people know this, but it’s possible to an instruct a Barrister directly, cutting out the solicitor and associated costs. Digital can be a huge lead generator for Barristers and here’s Move Digital telling us why…

The word ‘barrister’ is typed into Google 14,000 times every month. ‘Direct Access Barrister’ is typed in 720 times. There is an opportunity here to bring in new business for your firm. There are always people out there in need of a barrister’s services, and many of them will turn to Google to find somebody that can help them. All you have to do is get your website on the first page of Google results for relevant keywords, and then the leads will start.

We help Barristers’ Chambers reach potential customers in three primary ways:

  • SEO
  • PPC
  • Social advertising
  • Native advertising

Here’s how we do it.

SEO

At Move, one of our favourite sayings is ‘if they can’t find you, you don’t exist.’ This refers to Google search rankings. If users can’t find you easily, you may as well not exist. Research has shown that less than 10% of Google searches go beyond page one, so it is vital for your site to be ranking on page one of Google search results.

Just getting to page one isn’t enough, however. Research shows that the results in the top three positions are clicked more than twice as often as results anywhere else on page one. Because of this, our campaigns aim to get you into the top three positions, and keep you there. I won’t get bogged down in the technical details, but here is our process:

  1. Site audit and optimisation
  2. Optimise landing pages to ensure conversions
  3. Build links back to your site

This is a long-term strategy, usually taking between 3 and 6 months.

PPC

Pay Per Click – otherwise known as Google AdWords – is a method that allows you to get to the top of Google search rankings quickly and easily, for a cost. You pick out the keyword(s) you want to get leads for – for example ‘divorce barrister’ – and then you pay Google to get your website at the very top of the search rankings. The cost per click is quite high, but as long as the adverts are set up correctly, this often pays for itself. We will set up your ads on keywords that show clear intent to become a client; for example, keywords such as ‘hire a divorce barrister’.

A typical strategy for us is to run an aggressive PPC campaign – with the aim of bringing in leads – that we slowly scale back month on month as the SEO campaign becomes more effective. Once you are appearing at the top of the organic (non-paid) rankings, the need for PPC is lessened, as you will be bringing in unpaid leads. However, we generally advise keeping some PPC activity ongoing, even once the SEO is working and bringing in leads.

The image below shows the difference between SEO and PPC results in a Google search.

Voice search

Voice is the next big thing in search, and at Move, we’re already working on ways to incorporate voice search into our SEO work. Already, 25% of people search using voice, and by 2020, 50% of all searches will be carried out using voice rather than by typing. We’ve already figured out what tactics we need to use to get you to the top of the pile in voice search. This means that once voice search becomes the norm, we’ll ensure you’re ahead of the pack while your competitors are scrambling to keep up.

Social adverts

While PPC gets you clicks for pounds, social ads get you clicks for pence. It also allows you to be hyper-targeted, allowing you to choose who will see your adverts based on a number of factors, including age, location, interests, salaries, and job titles. We use this to target people who may be in need of a barrister in your particular specialism.

Our strategy is to advertise on social platforms on your behalf with one aim in mind; getting you new leads. Here are a few notes on the different types of social adverts that will be suitable for the legal sector.

Facebook

On Facebook, you can utilise video or image posts that appear within users’ news feeds. We can attach a lead form to the ads, so that users can fill in their details within the Facebook site or app itself. Alternatively, we can drive users to click through to a highly optimised landing page – built by us – aimed to do one thing; get leads coming in.

On Facebook, cost per click is comparatively low when viewed alongside other web advertising platforms. Typically, a cost per click of less than £1 can be achieved on Facebook.

LinkedIn

LinkedIn has fewer users and a higher cost per click than Facebook (generally around £5), but it does have one key advantage. LinkedIn users typically provide more information about their work and career than they would on Facebook, which is a great resource to tap into, especially if you work in corporate or commercial law.

Native advertising

Native ads allow you to advertise content on some of the world’s most widely read websites. We create content that is highly optimised to convert, so that anyone clicking through to your site from the Guardian, the Daily Mail or the Sun may convert. The cost per click for Native advertising is typically very low; generally less than £0.50.

To summarise

Digital marketing is changing and moving at a phenomenal speed. There is currently a huge opportunity to start generating instructions using digital marketing techniques, but competition is only going to get fiercer.

Get in touch with Move Digital

If you want to get more leads using the methods I’ve outlined above, contact me – Geraint John – and we can discuss next steps.

Phone: 020 7582 8903
Geraint John is the founder of Move Digital, a no-nonsense digital marketing agency for ambitious SMEs. Visit Move Digital’s site here: http://movedigital.co.uk/