Personal Injury

The Fast Track To More Clients

How Website Design and Performance Can Fast Track a Law Firm’s Growth

200%
Mobile Speed Increase
50%
Desktop Speed Increase
11s
Taken Off Mobile Site Load
SEO

The Firm Went From Frustration to Flow

Dressie Law Firm is now operating with a sleek, fast, and search-optimized website that not only meets modern standards but positions them for ongoing growth — the same approach behind our personal injury marketing strategies.

200%
Mobile Speed Increase
50%
Desktop Speed Increase
11s
Taken Off Mobile Site Load
  • Mobile Page Speed

    The Firm experienced a 200% increase in Mobile PageSpeed score, from 30 to 89 points.
  • Desktop Page Speed

    A 50% increase in Desktop PageSpeed score, from 63 to 99 points.
  • Load Speed

    A staggering 11 second increase in load speed on mobile.
  • Site Structure

    11% increase in site structure score on Ahrefs, from 88 to 99%

Underdeveloped Website

The firm’s previous website suffered from extremely low PageSpeed scores, poor technical SEO structure, and a mobile experience that caused visitors to leave before converting.

Low Performance

Extremely low mobile and desktop performance scores due to outdated structure and inefficient site design.

In Need of Technical SEO

The previous site structure was misaligned with SEO best practices, limiting organic visibility and discoverability.

Lost Leads

Clients struggled to navigate their website, particularly on mobile, resulting in lost leads and decreased time on site.

Our Expertise: SEO

How Website Design and Performance Can Fast Track a Law Firm’s Growth

SEO-Friendly Rebuild

We rebuilt the site using streamlined architecture, structuring every page for optimal crawling and indexing, aligned with Google’s Core Web Vitals.

Mobile-First Optimization

Prioritized mobile performance with UX improvements for fast, intuitive interaction.

Advanced Caching & Security Tools

We Implemented best-in-class tools for faster loading and secure browsing.

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