Listen "How to Improve Your Law Firm Website to Get More Clients"
Episode Synopsis
Episode Summary
Keith Dyer explains why many law firm websites underperform, what actually drives conversions, and how to balance SEO, messaging and user experience so a site becomes a reliable lead source — not a marketing money pit. He shares practical fixes that firms can implement immediately and strategic priorities for long-term gains.
Timestamps
00:00 - Episode intro and topic overview.
00:46 - Why many law firm websites fail (either ignored or over-emphasized).
02:31 - Common conversion killers: poor CTAs, cluttered layouts, missing contact options.
04:16 - Modern lead nurture: chatbots, video, and simple call/form choices that qualify leads.
06:01 - Visual polish vs. conversion: when “looking good” hurts SEO and load times.
07:31 - SEO + content strategy: technical SEO + consistent, relevant content to drive organic traffic.
09:31 - Messaging: why the website must be client-focused and address visitors’ top questions immediately.
11:16 - Practice area differences: same design principles but tailored content per practice.
12:31 - Measuring performance: track website-specific phone numbers, form submissions, and conversion rates.
14:01 - Low-cost fixes: prioritize conversion elements on the current site and iterate before a full redesign.
About the Show
Circle of Trust is a podcast dedicated to helping ambitious law firms achieve predictable growth through proven marketing and operational strategies. Featuring attorney Keith Dyer, the show provides honest insights and actionable advice to scale practices with confidence, clarity, and consistency. It empowers law firm owners to move beyond guesswork and build sustainable systems for client acquisition and retention.
About Keith Dyer
Keith Dyer is the founder of LexGrow, a law-firm growth strategist who helps attorneys scale with predictable systems, data-driven marketing, and operational playbooks. He focuses on helping firms convert web traffic into real clients through better intake, CRM, and marketing alignment.
Keith Dyer explains why many law firm websites underperform, what actually drives conversions, and how to balance SEO, messaging and user experience so a site becomes a reliable lead source — not a marketing money pit. He shares practical fixes that firms can implement immediately and strategic priorities for long-term gains.
Timestamps
00:00 - Episode intro and topic overview.
00:46 - Why many law firm websites fail (either ignored or over-emphasized).
02:31 - Common conversion killers: poor CTAs, cluttered layouts, missing contact options.
04:16 - Modern lead nurture: chatbots, video, and simple call/form choices that qualify leads.
06:01 - Visual polish vs. conversion: when “looking good” hurts SEO and load times.
07:31 - SEO + content strategy: technical SEO + consistent, relevant content to drive organic traffic.
09:31 - Messaging: why the website must be client-focused and address visitors’ top questions immediately.
11:16 - Practice area differences: same design principles but tailored content per practice.
12:31 - Measuring performance: track website-specific phone numbers, form submissions, and conversion rates.
14:01 - Low-cost fixes: prioritize conversion elements on the current site and iterate before a full redesign.
About the Show
Circle of Trust is a podcast dedicated to helping ambitious law firms achieve predictable growth through proven marketing and operational strategies. Featuring attorney Keith Dyer, the show provides honest insights and actionable advice to scale practices with confidence, clarity, and consistency. It empowers law firm owners to move beyond guesswork and build sustainable systems for client acquisition and retention.
About Keith Dyer
Keith Dyer is the founder of LexGrow, a law-firm growth strategist who helps attorneys scale with predictable systems, data-driven marketing, and operational playbooks. He focuses on helping firms convert web traffic into real clients through better intake, CRM, and marketing alignment.
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