June 09, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- On Tuesday, June 15th, attorney Howard Weitzner will co-host a complimentary one-hour webcast for lawyers who would like to use the Internet to grow their practice. The FindLaw webcast, titled The Basics -- Marketing Your Firm Online, will discuss the online marketing options available to lawyers, and how solo and small law firms can use them to generate new business.
To register visit: www.lawyermarketing.com/webcast
With three of four Americans now using the Internet regularly, an effective online presence is a vital client-development tool for attorneys. The webcast will discuss how consumers search for attorneys online and strategies law firms can use to reach new clients while making the most of their marketing budget. Other topics will include creating content for an attorney Web site, Web site design and using search engines to gain visibility.
Howard Weitzner is a member of the Miami law firm Greenberg & Stone. He focuses his practice in personal injury, wrongful death, and professional malpractice cases, as well as defamation, wage and hour disputes, and commercial litigation. Weitzner is licensed to practice before the Florida Bar and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, and is a member of the Florida Justice Association, American Bar Association, and the Dade and Broward County Bar Associations. In addition, he holds degrees from the University of Florida and the University of Miami School of Law.
Weitzner's co-host, FindLaw Senior Account Manager Stefani Link, manages and supports client development solutions for law firms. She uses her knowledge of the legal industry and Internet marketing to deliver maximum value for her clients. FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters company, is the leading provider of online marketing solutions for attorneys.
The webcast will be archived at www.lawyermarketing.com/webcast for those unable to attend the live event.
Greenberg & Stone
www.sgglaw.com
1.888.586.8616
FindLaw
www.lawyermarketing.com
1.866.443.4635
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