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Does anyone have good results in getting new clients from their website and if so what are the main reasons e.g. search engine rankings?
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By User deleted
23rd Mar 2007 13:46

websites are to provide general information
All practising accountants should have a website for their existing clients
A website is essential nowadays for establishing a presence and generating awareness to a whole new market of potential customers. If you're tired of giving the same information again and again by telephone, save yourself time by providing information to your customers online- in fact, many people prefer the ease of reading from a site rather than calling on the phone. They can access your site 24/7, after working hours, when it suits them.
If you are advertising for tenants and provide a website where they can look at the photos and get other relevant information it would save you the hassle of potential tenants calling you and asking the same sort of questions again and again.

http://www.lawandco.co.uk

see replies from a similar thread:

https://www.accountingweb.co.uk/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=166163

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Dennis Howlett
By dahowlett
23rd Mar 2007 17:01

yep
Search engine plays a role but that doesn't win business. If you're looking to have a site that wins then you have to make it client focused with solid content. 99% of firms don't do that.

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