Lots of attorneys create webpages through multiple sources. Far too often, they resort to using generic stock photos throughout the webpage. The stock photos are often of courthouses, the city where the law firm practices, fake families, or fake attorneys and clients in a law office, or going in and out of court.
If you ever have somebody view and rate our webpage objectively, if you use stock photos, the rating will not be good. You will also struggle to get business if you use these stock photographs on your webpage. Why use stock photos in the first place? Why not use your camera and create custom photos, or pay a professional photographer to come into the law office?
With the ease of taking and editing photographs these days, there really isn’t much of an excuse. Maybe they think they are not photogenic for a variety of reasons? Maybe they think they are too young, too old, or have some other hang-up? Maybe they feel as if they don’t have the time to pose for photographs?
Ditch the Stock Photos to Succeed Online
Regardless of the reasons, if you want to succeed online, you must ditch the stock photos. The stock photos tell the client nothing about your law firm. It doesn’t show them how the law firm looks. It doesn’t show them how the attorneys present themselves. This will cause potential clients to hesitate to hire your law firm because it looks like you are putting up a front for what you want your law firm to be, versus what it is.
Even if you wish your law firm looked different, you must give clients reasonable expectations of what to expect. It just isn’t informative to see photos of fake families and fake attorneys or generic photos of the city in which the law firm is located.
Take Real Photographs
So, if you are using stock photos on your webpage, it’s time to take some real photographs. Buy yourself a camera and take some photographs, or pay to have somebody come in and do it professionally.
If the look of your law firm or your appearance causes you pause, consider redecorating or relocating your law office. If your fashion gives you second thoughts, get hooked up with somebody who can help you feel more comfortable about your appearance. If you feel you don’t have the time, make the time and carve out a couple of hours (even if on the weekend) and do it.
But at the end of the day, if you want success online, potential clients need to see your law firm for what it is. They need to see authenticity. They need to see you and your law firm (the good, the bad, and the ugly). To accomplish this, a good first step is to ditch the stock photographs.
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informative and well written:)