Your Online Marketing Platform
Exclusively for Law Firms
We specialise in helping law firms communicate more effectively with clients and referrers.
Increase Lawyers Productivity
Producing a newsletter takes many hours work. Let your lawyers do the chargeable work and outsource your newsletter to the experts.
Latest Technology
We use the latest software services to provide a modern attractive electronic newsletter for your law firm.
Better than Advertising
It is 6-10 times cheaper to appeal to your existing clients who know and trust you than trying to attract strangers.
Set and Forget Marketing Plan
We do the marketing for you so you are communicating with your clients regularly and in a co-ordinated way.
Reduce Client Leakage
Protect your business by regularly providing your clients with valuable information, otherwise they may go to a competitor.
10 Good Reasons To Start Your Newsletter Program Now
- Experienced local lawyers with a marketing flair do the writing & editing
- Promotes your firm reminding clients of your focus, values & location/s
- Your customised newsletter is sent directly to your clients Inbox
- Your newsletter is viewable & user friendly on all devices
- We track & report to you on all newsletter Opens & Clicks
- Professional presentation of legal articles & images to bring them to life
- Leverages off the untold value of your client marketing database
- Fully customised newsletter templates to suit your colours & logo
- Stimulate demand rather than waiting for work to come in
- Broadcast firm news or events to everyone, all at once
Law Firm Newsletters – FAQ’s
Can I suggest article topics or even write one/some?
Do I get the chance to read and approve all the articles in advance?
Will the newsletter look like it is sent from me or Lift Legal?
Can we add to our contact database once we have started?
What feedback do I get after the newsletter is sent?
What is the best way to regularly communicate with clients?
Who should receive your newsletters?
You should build your database so it contains as many clients and potential referrers as possible. You should take active steps to build on its current size on an ongoing basis.
Why is marketing using newsletters so successful?
Even if you are doing the best possible legal work for your clients, providing legal services can be an ad hoc process and it may be difficult to develop lasting relationships. Clients may forget you if you don’t keep in contact with them, they may not remember you or all the work areas your firm does, the name of the firm, its location and so on. Every lawyer can relate to stories where clients have instructed others to do work you could have done because they didn’t remember you or what work you do.
How do newsletters enhance my relationship with my clients?
As a trusted adviser, you are keeping your clients informed about the law and for that you will be remembered and appreciated.
What style should your newsletter take?
Your clients just want to know what they need to know that’s new, or to be reminded about. If the client thinks you are ‘talking over their heads’ they may think you are being deliberately arrogant. Our articles try to demystify the law so it is meaningful.
What is the style of the articles?
They provide practical help on topics that your clients will find interesting and current. This shows you are able to communicate in a way that is easily understood.
How will the articles look?
The articles set out in the newsletter are visually appealing and contain relevant photos or images. The style will reflect the image you want to project about the firm. You don’t want that to be dated, old fashioned or behind-the-times.
Who should be the sender named in the newsletter emails?
The firm’s newsletters should be sent from a senior person within the firm, or if there are a number of partners perhaps ‘partners@’ rather than a junior employee or a sterile email address such as ‘info@’ or ‘accounts@’.
Can newsletters help me in other ways?
Smart law firms promote other activities they are involved in via their newsletters. For example the firm might be running a seminar on a particular issue, for example Family Law, and so it is sensible to let your clients know if such an event is upcoming- they might want to come or tell their friends. You may be offering a ‘special’ on say Powers of Attorney and can let all your clients know by telling them in your newsletter.
Can I promote my website via the newsletter?
Why should your law firm send newsletters to clients?
Basically, the more you put in the more you will reap.
How often should newsletters be sent?
What should the newsletter articles be about?
Mum and dad client’s are not experts at legal matters and don’t want to be. They just want to know the short answers to simple issues that they want to know about – issues you may think are a little bit boring. More sophisticated clients need to have the articles pitched at a level that works for them.
Why doesn’t every law firm send newsletters out regularly?
Some firms do nothing and hope the work comes in and doesn’t get referred to your competitors.
What should you include in a newsletter article?
Mum’s and dad’s clients are not experts at legal matters and don’t want to be. They just want to know the short answers to simple issues that they want to know about – issues you may think are a little bit boring. More sophisticated clients need to have the articles pitched at a level that works for them.
How often should you send your newsletter?
Sending newsletters out regularly is like commencing and continuing a ‘conversation with your clients’. You should send newsletters regularly and consistently to your clients with a mix of content directly relevant to the work you do or are seeking to do. You can actually sculpt the firm you want with article and subject matter selection.
How do you tell clients what you do and who you are?
Even good clients don’t know all of your areas of practice or who your key people are. If you don’t keep on reminding them they will forget or simply won’t know and you will miss the chance of doing that work.
What sort of news should I include in my newsletter?
The exception to this is an article about a milestone or event that reflects on a person or the firm. Celebrate the milestones and community involvement. Let clients discover and learn about the firm’s DNA, its values and it’s role or beliefs in say the local community or for its staff.
How do you get a contact database ready for newsletter marketing?
Don’t be worried if your database needs maintenance or a clean-up. Although you should delete people who have died or have left for overseas permanently.
When is the best time to start my newsletter program?
What about sending newsletters by snail mail?
You never know who is tearing the newsletters up and who is deeply interested in the different articles or offerings. Apart from the postage, the time taken by solicitors to draft the articles is significant.
Are newsletters cost effective?
How do you measure the results?
Will the newsletter look like it is sent from me or Lift Legal?
Do I get to read and approve all the articles in advance?
Can I suggest article topics or even write one/some?
Can we add to our contact database once we have started?
What feedback do I get after the newsletter is sent?
What if someone doesn't want to receive any future editions?
What do I say to my Partner who hates newsletters via email?
Do you provide paper copies?
Lift Legal Marketing was founded by two former lawyers who have the industry knowledge, backed by technical expertise and a team of experienced marketers who know how to develop income producing marketing strategies that increase your revenue.
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