Dallas Trial Lawyers | Eberstein & Witherite, LLP to unveil a new and improved website
September 28, 2007
At first glance, the pioneer Dallas Law Firm website of Eberstein & Witherite is already professional and informational. The colors are subtle and the navigation was fairly easy. However, after visiting the “sneak peak” of Eberstein and Witherite’s new and improved website, I feel that a valued and much needed upgrade has been made.
To begin with, the mere introduction of the page is pleasant. A less-cluttered and more organized appearance compliment the new color scheme. The site designers even went as far as creating an updated logo which I found to be contemporary and classy. The home page displays large buttons that help the viewer navigate directly to the area of the site they wish to visit—Spanish speaking readers even have the option of converting the entire site into Spanish. This is a very user-friendly site.
What I found to be especially helpful was the extensive Frequently Asked Questions section of the website. In the legal field, clients often have a great deal of questions regarding every aspect of their case. The new Eberstein & Witherite site has catered to the needs of their readers by documenting handfuls of questions and broke them down into types of personal injury cases making routing to a specific question extremely easy.
Additionally, the new website has an added Legal Glossary section. I find this is beneficial, especially since much of the litigation terminology can be quite confusing. The Contact Us and Home buttons remain clearly displayed as large buttons on the top navigation so there is never a question of how to get back to the homepage or how to contact the law office. The new site flaunts a noticeably structured layout with less superfluous text and more eye-catching informational sections, making it visually organizational.
The launch of Eberstein & Witherite’s new and improved website should warrant a great deal of praise, not only for the company, but for the designers as well. A helpful, easily navigated website will always result in greater productivity and a larger group of visitors to the site. Eberstein & Witherite has done a phenomenal job on their site makeover and the site will, most definitely, prove to be a welcome addition to the World Wide Web.
Creating expression with color
September 27, 2007
The various colors of the spectrum can sometimes seem endless. Hues ranging from intense and vivid to airy and serene can change the look and feel of anything instantaneously. To get the full effect of the impact of color, simply look at it. How does a color make you feel? Does it unearth any memories of your childhood or a unforgettable vacation that you took?
Your eyes speak to you in your own special language and color takes on significance through you. Your mind invents colors –they are your creation too! The use of color enables you to transcend from one place to an entirely new place.
BLACK & GRAYS
Formal, mournful, rich, elegant, serious, seriousness, distinctiveness, boldness, sombreness, authority, practicality and a corporate mentality.
BLUES
Authority, dignity, security, faithfulness, trust, reliability, belonging, coolness.
Deep blues: Analytical, serious. scholarly, academic, naval, regal.
Pale blues: Calm, pacific, ethereal, fresh, clean, cool.
BROWNS & BEIGES
somber, natural, authentic, utility, earthiness, woodiness and subtle richness.
GREENS
Environmental, motion, mobility, wealth, natural, tranquillity, health, freshness.
Warm, cautious, hazardous, cozy, energetic, fun, cheeriness, warm exuberance. PINK
femininity, innocence, softness, health. PURPLE
Royalty, spirituality, dignity, sophistication, costliness and mystery. RED
Aggressive, assertive, intense, strength, vitality, life-sustaining, passionate, courageous, insightful. YELLOW
Tropical, Sunlit, healing, Illuminated, discovering, positively, sunshine and cowardice. Create 4 Color impressions with brochures, post cards, newsletters and all type of color ink in paper. Use one stop color printing solution provider when it comes to color!
Lawyer Marketing Consultant Rene Perras using Google Latent Semantic Indexing
September 25, 2007
Google introduces yet another effective method of assigning search engine rankings to quality websites. This time big daddy employees latent semantic indexing to judge websites and rank them on the search engine results. This leads to one thing that Google has always wanted to do – give more relevant search results and provide more quality.
In latent semantic indexing web pages are weighed in context with the whole website, judging the relevance of web pages, its content and also measuring the relevance of overall theme. This is more effective and natural strategy of reviewing websites.
The webmasters who have spent time on created keyword rich content would not go to waste but the optimization process now needs more depth and better organization of web pages along with originality and the overall correlation of the website.
While looking at Google’s current system of evaluating websites, we see that site that have inbound links and are keyword rich get high place in search results. In bound links carried a lot of weight. This resulted in penalizing of websites that had few inbound links and had less density of keywords, though these web pages had original, relevant and fresh content. Some websites took advantage of this system and got links for link farms and also stuffed their content with keywords, such websites got better search engine rankings.
Now with less emphasis on inbound links and with more importance on the website and its content, the hard work of webmasters who believe in creating informative, original, meaningful content rich websites will bear fruitful results as they would see their websites showing better results. Law firm gain from this strategy. Since most legal web sites are well written and don’t rely on borrowed content a smart lawyer marketing company can achieve good rankings are conversions for law firm. While many Law firm marketing firms exist this small Lawyer Marketing company has achieved page 1 ranks for trial lawyers in Chicago, New York, LA, Boston to name the name few markets. Read more
How to select business card paper
September 21, 2007
Certainly you would like your business card to stand out, making a difference through its design, 4 color printing quality and through the business card paper quality.
While ordering business card printing customers have to make a choice of paper quality through our online order system. In case you opt to print your colored business cards in your office through your laser jet or ink jet printers then too you will need to select your business card paper.
It is vital to understand the paper qualities available for business card printing. Type of business card paper that you can select from are: Read more
Tips for effective website copywriting and Search engine optimization factors
September 21, 2007
A guide to effective website copywriting - With so many organizations promoting their products and service through the Internet, it becomes difficult for an organization to reach their targeted customers. A higher SEO ranking of a website can help them establish a contact with the consumers. Effective website copywriting plays an important role in earning a higher SEO ranking. Website copywriting basically refers to writing exclusive text especially for a webpage, keeping in mind the motive of a higher search engine ranking. There are a few points that should be kept in mind for a good website copywriting:
Cayman stingray city take a trip on Soto’s Cruises
September 17, 2007
So how do you feed a stingray anyway?
There is nothing like the experience of standing in crystal blue waters with giant floating saucers swimming only inches from your bare feet. And it can be a bit intimidating the first time you see several of these darkly colored creatures bearing down on you. No need to be scared—they simply know what the people in this area represent: free food. And who doesn’t like free food?
The rays’ favorite is succulent squid, and boat operators make sure their patrons have plenty to hold in the palms of their hands. With eyes on top of their bodies and mouths tucked below their bellies, stingrays can’t see where food is, but their powerful sense of smell locates it like a finely tuned radar.

