July 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Lawyers traditionally have been cautious about television advertising, looking to preserve a dignified and professional tone. Now, attaining that professional tone within a precisely crafted television message is easy and inexpensive with LawyersOnTV.com, the newly enhanced, discount priced service for attorney and legal services advertising.
Attorney advertising has evolved tremendously in recent years. As always, legal advertising must adhere to state and federal guidelines for content and disclosure. Law firm ads, meanwhile, have become mainstream. Now, legal firm ads are embraced by the public who, until recently, found the process of locating and hiring a good lawyer to be daunting. Television advertising demystifies the attorney client dialogue.
LawyersOnTV.com offers custom-made, national quality TV commercial productions, which means they are original, not templates, and can be aired anywhere - not just a purchased geographical "territory." Moreover, with clearly posted, affordable flat rates as low as $499, attorneys can budget for their TV ad production with confidence. Also, unlike template ad plans, with LawyersOnTV.com custom commercials, there are no annual renewal fees.
"With the rising cost of online click-thru ad words advertising for attorneys and legal services, television advertising has become the new bargain, with a combination of effectiveness and low cost," says company spokesperson, Tiffany Elkhorn.
Currently, attorneys pursuing personal injury cases such as auto injury, construction accident, slip and fall, dog bite, and trucking accidents, reach many potential clients at once via television advertising. This trend continues as the public becomes more aware of its rights and potential legal remedies, through TV news and the internet.
Often, a law firm seeks clients for lawsuits involving mass torts; for example, recalls and class actions for the DePuy hip and knee replacement, Bladder Sling injury, Alloderm skin grafts, or side effects of prescription medications such as Chantix, Paxil, Fosamax, Yaz, Accutane, Propecia, Darvocet, Reglan, Plavix, as well as over the counter products such as Fixodent. Mass torts may also encompass the personal and financial consequences of airline accidents, oil spills, and natural disasters such as Katrina.
The LawyersOnTV.com team is experienced with the special requirements of attorney advertising, understands the importance of conforming to the guidelines of the State Bar, and takes very seriously the grammar, spelling, and punctuation details that can alter the meaning of any legal offer. The award-winning team also believes strongly in a well-crafted ad message that presents legal services in a dignified, meaningful manner.
LawyersOnTV.com serves a variety of attorneys and legal professionals, including personal injury lawyers, DUI lawyers, divorce / family law, criminal lawyers, corporate, real estate, estate planning, wills, tax, bankruptcy attorneys, non-lawyer (paralegal) services, across US cities including San Diego, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Austin, Raleigh, Philadelphia, Miami, and beyond.
In 2001, parent company Academy Leader, Inc. shook up the advertising world when it launched the hyper-discount TV advertising service with the funny name, Cheap-TV-Spots.com, breaking down the barrier for small and mid-size law firms and other businesses to participate in television.
LawyersOnTV.com attorney advertising is a service of Academy Leader, Inc., a multi-faceted multi-national media company that spans motion pictures, television, publishing, radio, and new media. The company has won over 190 national and international awards for its original commercial productions, including 15 Telly Awards.
Website: http://www.lawyersontv.com
Lawyer TV Advertising Made Simple - LawyersOnTV.com Launches New Television Advertising Solutions for Attorneys
Lawyers are understandably cautious about advertising, concerned with legal guidelines and professional tone. Online ad options grow ever more expensive. LawyersOnTV.com offers enhanced, professional, affordable TV advertising for attorneys.
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