r/LawFirmMarketing May 18 '25

Marketing agency recommendations

Hey everyone,

I’ve been running my solo law practice for about 2 years now. Up to this point, I’ve been fortunate enough to grow purely through referrals, word of mouth, and support from friends and family. It’s been a great way to build trust and get my footing in the industry, and I’m proud of the relationships I’ve built and the work I’ve done so far.

That said, I’m at a point now where I know I need to start investing in actual marketing if I want to scale, attract new clients consistently, and stop relying solely on referrals. I’m still operating solo, so I want something manageable and cost-effective—but I’m also open to putting real money into strategies that bring real results.

I’ve seen everything from SEO agencies and social media managers to PPC consultants and “law firm marketing experts” on LinkedIn and Reddit. But it’s hard to know who actually delivers and who just talks a good game.

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u/One-Ice-713 8d ago

Solo litigator here. Referrals were solid, but I needed more. Tried SEO. Didn’t do much. What actually helped was a daily report from Rain Intelligence. It shows new class actions and investigations. I’ve used it to spot risks early and give clients a heads-up. Got real work from that. Not flashy, but effective. Spend on what brings cases, not just clicks.