Solve Legal Marketing celebrates first year in business

Solve Legal Marketing, the publishers of Today’s Conveyancer and Today’s Wills and Probate, are celebrating their first year as a digital marketing agency.

Solve, which now has a client list of over 50 clients from the Conveyancing and Wills & Probate sector, is owned jointly by Chris Harris and Karen Babington who have been working with law firms and legal suppliers for over two decades.

A selection of our clients include Keoghs, 3PB Barrister Chambers, the Institute of Professional Will Writers and ELM Legal Services.

Whilst we have been established for just 12 months, Solve has seen significant growth over the past year, with each appointment adding to our unique skill set and further enhancing the quality of expertise we provide to our clients.

Managing Director Karen Babington said “What an exhilarating first year we have had as a team. As we are a boutique hybrid consultancy marketing agency who knows the private client sector intimately, we attract ambitious customers who want to grow their businesses rapidly whilst keeping firm tabs on the return on investment they receive. Over the year we have built websites, improved traffic to existing websites, written thousands of pieces of content, organised thought leadership events and fulfilled pay per click and SEO requirements for our customers”

Jonathan Coyle Head of Marketing added; “We believe our expansion has been down to the consultative approach we take with customers.  By working as their marketing partner to achieve measurable results, and understanding the market, we assist legal businesses in ways more generic marketing companies can’t.  We were rewarded only this month by being shortlisted for the Modern Law marketing campaign of the year award.”

This article was submitted to be published by Solve Legal Marketing as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Wills and Probate. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Wills and Probate.

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