08 Nov 2019

Boosting revenue for leading law firm

Onespacemedia has launched a new website and digital marketing project for leading legal firm, Tees, to showcase their services and help boost online enquiries.

Founded in 1913, Tees is a leading law firm in the East of England with six offices across the region. With eight specialist departments, the Legal 500 top tier firm employs over 325 staff including solicitors, tax experts, wealth management advisers and asset managers.

Tees hired Onespacemedia to evolve their brand position with a redesign of their website to help drive their ongoing business objectives.

The website, which has been restructured to better target their distinct audiences, gives a clear and impactful representation of the Tees brand. It includes rich landing pages to engage visitors and boost enquiries, targeted location pages to attract customers from specific areas and is a flexible platform that can evolve with the company as it grows. The site is fully optimised for search to improve Tees’ visibility in search engines and help push them ahead of their competitors.

The firm also invested in a project to boost both the quantity and quality of traffic to the new website using keyword analysis.

Onespacemedia’s MD and founder, James Cotton, said, “It was a pleasure to work with Tees to create a flexible website that targets and engages their diverse audiences - to boost enquiries and revenue.

“Conducting detailed keyword research is key to attracting and increasing relevant traffic to key pages on the site - we look forward to an ongoing relationship with Tees to continue the company’s online momentum.” 

Liz Lewis, Tees’ Head of Marketing and Communications, added “We’re delighted with the new website. It’s a clean, intuitive platform that feels both warm and fresh and reflects the Tees brand; it will serve us well for years to come. It’s been a pleasure to work with Onespacemedia - they are talented, supportive and inclusive which gave us confidence in the final result right from the start.”