Why are these the top 5 review sites for lawyers?
It’s important to get
your client reviews on attorney review sites that your prospective clients know
about and visitHigher web traffic suggests that the site has lots of users.
And this suggests that
it would be quick and easy to leave a review—having no need to go through a
lengthy registration process.
1. Avvo
Average Monthly U.S. Visits: 4,897,796
You’ve heard of Avvo. And while you may not have the happiest of
feelings about the site, your clients use it. And you should too.
Avvo also makes leaving reviews really easy—no registration is needed. And the site also has
attorney endorsements.
2. Lawyers.com
Average Monthly U.S. Visits: 1,209,218
Lawyers.com boasts
having over 1 million lawyer reviews—they combine these reviews with our number
five pick, Martindale-Hubbell ratings. The site also has a an easy-to-use “Ask
a Lawyer” section where local attorneys answer user’s legal questions.
3. FindLaw
Average Monthly U.S. Visits: 6,905,129
FindLaw is a resource
for both clients and legal professionals—helping clients not only find a
lawyer, but also providing content from them to learn about the law.
Legal professionals
are also able to search for cases, contracts, and articles on the site’s “For Legal Professionals” area.
4. LegalMatch
Average Monthly U.S Visits: 679,680
LegalMatch works a bit
differently from the previous three listed. LegalMatch has the user post about
their case, answering various questions based on the category of law of the
case.
Leaving a review
is not as easy on this site, as you have to go through the entire process in
order to leave a review.
5. Martindale-Hubbell
Average Monthly U.S. Visits: 382,308
Martindale-Hubbell is
considered by some as the “gold standard” in attorney ratings.
Martindale-Hubbell provides potential clients peer and client review ratings,
and they make it easy to do so. Potential clients can also chat with attorneys directly while perusing reviews.
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