Internet Marketing for Lawyers: How to Create a Loyal Following Online

Today is Veteran’s Day, which is about as good a day as any to think about loyalty. When it comes to legal services, law firms are facing the same problem many other brands are facing today: the erosion of customer loyalty.

Spurred by a weak economy, consumers are becoming less and less loyal to brands, and the cost of acquiring new customers is a real concern. Which is why social media – while not a panacea for all ills – can help attorneys close the loyalty gap. Here is an interesting infographic on the motivations behind brand loyalty online:

A personal note to our nation’s veterans: Everyone at the Rainmaker Institute joins me today in offering our sincere appreciation to you and your families for your service and your sacrifice. We can never say it enough: thank you.

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