mmadigital teams up with NatWest to support Birmingham law firms


After recent success with their popular digital marketing workshop, online marketing agency, mmadigital, and NatWest Commercial Banking, are hosting a free event in Birmingham to help law firms generate new business through online marketing.

The two hour ‘Online marketing for modern law firms’ workshop will be held at 9am on 20 January 2014 at RBS 2 St. Philips Place, Birmingham B3 2RB. The free event will look at how law firms can:

  • Make sure future clients can find them when on the move
  • Increase video content on their websites
  • Make sure their website is above their competitors in search engine results
  • Monitor where their business is coming from so they invest in the right marketing tools.

Dez Derry, CEO of mmadigital, says: “Our inaugural ‘digital marketing for law firms’ workshop in Manchester was incredibly popular, helping law firms of all sizes get to the bottom of how digital marketing can generate new business. We’re really pleased to now show Birmingham law firms how they can do the same.”

Steve Arundale, Head of Professional Sectors, Commercial Banking at NatWest, says: “It is vital that law firms are utilising all appropriate methods for expanding their networks and exploring new business opportunities. Online marketing is obviously a key part of that as digital methods become more and more influential. We are pleased to be teaming up with mmadigital in helping support law firms in making the most of these opportunities.”

Law firms wanting to find out more about the ‘Online marketing for modern law firms’ workshops, should register their interest at http://www.mmadigital.co.uk/workshop

A further workshop will be held in London on 10 February 2014.

For further information, please contact:

Dez Derry, CEO of mmadigital: dez@mmadigital.co.uk

Paul Hutchinson, Black Letter PR: 020 8736 0442 paul.hutchinson@blackletterpr.co.uk

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