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Google Places Profile
97% of consumers search for local business online. Make sure your practice is one of them! You can add photos, videos, free items, and post live updates along with your contact information.
"Google Places is the most visible way you can get your name out there to anyone who is looking for anything you offer in your area. To not use it shows you don't care about marketing," says Chris Gallagher, Bean & Leaf owner.
Twitter Profile
Joe Q. Public tweets. Reality stars tweet. Steve Jobs tweets. You should tweet, too. On the your Twitter page, not only do you get to see your tweets and the comments left for you, but you are also able to upload a picture, a brief description of your practice, an email address, and find out who follows you. Your clients are also able to see who you follow, and who you follow can make quite the impression.
Facebook Profile
This profile is a combination of the benefits of Google Places and Twitter. You may include your address, phone, website address, and an actual map. Going further, you may also add the year your practice was founded, your attorney practice areas, a company overview, your mission, and your products. Also, any free materials you offer can be offered through your Facebook profile.
Use the tools that are offered to you, especially the tools that are free. Future clients use the internet as their first research tool, and, if you are missing any of the profiles above, your attorney website may miss out.
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