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7/17/2009
Ben Glass
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Great Lawyers.com website

After my last post about Laywers.com "pulling" my A.V. rating I thought I'd go look and see what kinds of websites they are producing these days.

I did a simple search for personal injury lawyers in Fairfax.

Here's what I found -- this was near the top so I expect the firm was paying extra to be there. I deleted the firm name because the website is so bad its embarrassing. (By they way, Lawyers.com was running a banner ad for a Danville, Virginia law firm on the right hand side. So someone IS paying for that. So, for a "Fairfax, Virginia personal injury" search they run (and presumably charge for) and ad for a firm more than five hours away!!

In fact its hard to believe that anyone is actually paying for this.

OVER 40 YEARS OF COMBINED EXPERIENCE IN PERSONAL INJURY AND PROFESSIONAL MALPRACTICE

Thank you for your interest in the law office of XXX and XXX,  PLLC and welcome to our web site. Our goal is to provide the highest quality legal services, to aggressively represent our clients' interests, and to secure results in a timely fashion.  Please visit our firm profile and attorney pages, where you will learn about our practice focus and credentials.  We welcome the opportunity to talk with you and to discuss how we may be of service. 





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1 Comments to "Great Lawyers.com website"

The website example you offered is not what they are producing today. That is an old site that will be replaced this year by an updated template program. Templates solutions are all some law firms want. Example of custom sites would be www.injuredonthejob-wardbacklaw.com and www.nctrial.com.
Posted by David Knott on July 29, 2009 at 12:26 PM

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