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Denver Law Firm Internet Marketing Consultant 

My name is Kevin Mullikin. I have been assisting Colorado attorneys and law firms for the last 10 years increase the effectiveness of their websites, and increase the amount of qualified traffic they receive to their website. Whether you are a solo practitioner just hanging out your shingle or a law firm that has been in Denver, Colorado for several years I can help. In the seven years of have been with FindLaw I have seen the internet grow and change, and how that growth has affected the Denver, Colorado legal community. I know the market, and your competition.

Years ago attorneys and law firms basically put their firm brochure on the internet and said "Now I have a website". As the internet got bigger, and internet searchers got more sophisticated the law firm internet philosophy needed to change.

As lawyers and law firms started getting clients via their website's the legal community took notice. All of a sudden that static "brochure site" was not good enough. A good website needs visibility/traffic, informative content, and have a design that grabs the visitors attention right away. So when you start this website client development process what questions do you need to ask?

I have created this website to help inform you about what makes a good attorney/law firm website, and how Findlaw can help you reach your goals. A client recently commented to me and said "It's no longer about who is going to host your website, but who is going to do your website development". You job is to practice law, not be a website developer. I only work with attorneys and law firms in the Denver Metro area, so I have a very good understanding of the demands on your time, and what your website needs to be to be successful.

If you don't have a website or would just like to improve the site you have I can help. Please give me a call at 303-550-5509 with questions or to set up an appointment, or send me an email.

When I started at FindLaw ten years ago I found that attorneys and law firms really needed to be informed on what makes a good website, how the internet works, and what questions they needed to ask when taking on a website client development project. - K. Mullikin