The Best Foundation is launching its own marketing services and to celebrate they are holding a competition for a lucky member to win a website.
Estate planning and will writing might be centuries-old professions, but a modern practitioner in our sector needs an online presence.
The Best Foundation prides themselves on having forward-thinking members who they support in growing their businesses. That’s why Best are launching marketing services to help with online promotion– whether that’s populating a Best directory page, branding a business, building a website, copywriting or more.
But that’s not all.
Best is also offering one lucky member a complete website of their own.
Having a professional online presence is essential nowadays to ensure potential customers can find you when they’re looking for estate planning and will writing services. But it’s not enough just having any old website; an outdated, clunky one could actually do reputational damage.
Think of your website as the digital equivalent of your company’s premises. For instance, imagine entering a solicitors firm where the door handle breaks off in your hand, the roof is leaking, wallpaper is peeling off the walls and you have no idea where you’re supposed to go (amongst the maze of precariously stacked piles of paperwork) to find the help you need.
In this situation, wouldn’t you leave?
The same principle applies to company websites. Dated pages with broken links that are difficult to navigate are going to scream, ‘Lack of professionalism!’ and could have you losing out on potential customers.
You need a website that is sleek, high-functioning and designed by the best.
So why not take part in the Best Foundation’s competition and be in with a chance of winning a shiny new website?
To enter you must:
- Be a will writer or estate planner
- Be a member of the Best Foundation
- Be following Best on LinkedIn
The deadline for submissions is 31st October 2022.
Find out more information here: https://bestfoundation.org.uk/win-a-website/
This article was submitted to be published by the Best Foundation. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

















