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LawComms specialises in e-marketing support for the Bar



LawComms specialises in marketing communications for barristers.  You can use our help to make sure that your message stands out.

23.4.10:  E-marketing for lawyers - Breakfast Seminar on 20th May 2010 - search engine optimisation demystified - how to stop your website becoming a cobwebsite - the secrets of 12 E-marketing techniques - and much more:  Seminar programme and how to book...

12.4.10:  Are law firm websites a waste of money?  One national survey says only 5% of clients identify a solicitor by searching the internet.  Another survey says 21% of clients go online to choose a solicitor.  Why the contrast?  What do practitioners say?  Read more on LawComms' news page...    

23.11.09:  Media relations - clients delighted with conference coverage. More...

4.11.09:  Pro Bono – Could E-marketing and media relations help make sure you benefit fully? More...

1.10.09:  Unique listing for LawComms in the definitive online directory run by Delia Venables. More...

15.9.09:  E-marketing CPD provided by LawComms for barristers and solicitors.  E-book published by Infolaw. More...

1.9.09:  Autumn's here:  time to spring-clean your Website and renew your E-marketing Strategy, to cope with new demands from Members of Chambers, refreshed and re-energised on their return from holiday. More...  

 21.7.09:  Making Twitter safe for lawyers' e-marketing:  official guidelines will help avoid embarrassments. More...  

18.6.09:  Poor website maintenance undermines e-marketing:  one set's £4,000 website ruined by scrappy updates, empty pages, and disorganised navigation. More... 

28.5.09:  One in 4 people use the Internet to find a solicitor, SRA survey finds:  what are the implications for e-marketing? More...

18.5.09:   Fully revised guides to E-marketing, News Publishing, and Evaluating Your Website just published.  Free to download. More...

24.4.09:  Why do Chambers indulge in vanity advertising?  A client asks about publishing ads to announce members' judicial appointments. More...

14.4.09:  Paris gets IT - does Boris?  How the Mayor of Paris brings the benefits of IT to the City. More...

10.4.09:  Recent client feedback: The benefits of support from LawComms explained. More...  

5.4.09:  How can you evaluate your Keywords?  A vital tool for getting prominence in search results can be made to work harder. More...

24.3.09:  Twitter ye Not?  Conflicting views about Web2/social networking websites and the benefits for lawyers. More...

24.2.09:  MPs' online communicate online only one way - and you?  Hansard Society research finds that Parliamentarians do not take opportunities to foster dialogue. More...

30.1.09:  New for 2009 - 4 part E-marketing kit:  Comprehensive guidance on all aspects on online marketing - free. More...  

5.1.09:  "internet Newsletter" publishes Law Comms marketing guide. More...

11.11.08:  Manchester seminar success:  Top sets from Liverpool, Manchester, and Leeds share e-marketing expertise. More...

30.10.08:  Seminars are the best marketing tool, research finds. More...

30.6.08:  No news is bad news, survey of Bar websites shows. More...


Law Comms: specialist online legal marketing expertise

LawComms can provide you with expertise in marketing, websites, and media relations, helping you gain new insights or ideas, fast-track projects or handle implementation. 

Gerald Newman, principal of LawComms, practised as a solicitor and has extensive experience in websites, media relations, and marketing, gained in law firms, at the Law Society, and as Practice Director at Cloisters.

Online legal marketing expertise - how LawComms helps

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