Learn the secrets to high performing law firm websites
There is a lot of content out there about how to improve your website, but very little specifically for personal injury law firms.
Your website is the first thing people see when searching for you online and could be an important factor in not just lead generation, but potential clients deciding whether they want to do business with you.
We will take a deep dive into the top 50 personal injury law firm websites across the US and share tips on:
- Common elements top PI law firm websites share.
- The essential 5 things you must mention on your homepage.
- How to improve your website speed (and why it matters)?
- Is the structure of your website correct, and much more!
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Chad Sands
Vice President – Marketing
Chad is an experienced marketing professional who has deep understanding of the legal technology vertical and a proven track record of building, leading, and scaling marketing teams.
A skilled collaborator and self-proclaimed “Digital Marketing Leatherman,” Chad specializes in lead generation and brand marketing for legal tech SaaS companies. He brings years of experience, and a variety of skill sets across all multiple channels and roles, including PPC, SEO, content, creative services and marketing operations. Driven by fearless creativity combined with data-driven performance, he focuses on producing high performing websites and marketing campaigns that drive revenue and growth.
Chad earned a BA in Film Production from the University of Southern California and spent over seven years working in film, television, and advertising in Los Angeles. In addition to working on award-winning short and independent films, music videos and Super Bowl TV spots, his screenplay adaptation of Saul Bellow’s “Henderson the Rain King” was optioned by award-winning producer Andrew Braunsberg (BEING THERE). In 2014, he co-produced and received co-story credit on “E.T.X.R” for Fox Digital Studios.