• otreva

    (@otreva)


    I just designed this Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer website on the Responsive Bones Framework. The idea was to simplify the firm’s old design while making it easier for users to contact them via mobile devices, especially smartphones.

    I’d love to hear feedback both good and bad. I think it is a needed changed from most other law websites with contact forms everywhere and multiple call to actions in users’ faces.

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  • tomelliott

    (@tomelliott)

    It’s good – clear from clutter and works well full desktop screen (unlike many other fluid designs) and scales well to mobile.

    MartinEmersonLow

    (@martinemersonlow)

    It’s a good site for design. You have lots of backlinks, and you have regular use of new content. Good site age. I guess that the reason you have no Google PR is that the previous design was bad. I would add social network syndication and a press release strategy to change the nature of your links.

    Thread Starter otreva

    (@otreva)

    Thanks @tomelliott & @martinemersonlow. I thought a nice clean design, clear from too many hard sells would set them apart from the competition.

    @martinemersonlow I think press releases are key for this. Getting some of the key phrases with link juice is what we are aiming to do. Let me ask you a question, when doing a PR, should I be making all the links like this?

    PA Nursing Home Abuse
    Pennsylvania Nursing Home Abuse

    Meaning slightly different keyphases that point to the specific page containing those keywords? Or it it better to use a single keyphrase and have 1 link point to the specific page and one to the homepage for example?

    Thanks for the feedback and suggestions.

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