Annually, Americans spend a total of 250 billion hours watching television*, making this one of the most lucrative marketing tools available to every profession alike. Television advertising for lawyers is often overlooked as too expensive, but in reality can be both affordable and effective.
Finding a reputable company that is able to appropriately combine the elements of sound and digital imaging while maintaining efficacy and reasonable prices can be a daunting task. Wise Law Media has experienced production technicians available to complete every aspect of television advertising that your firm is seeking. Additionally, we are available to answer questions that you may have no matter how simple or complex.
TV commercials for lawyers are available at any length and in any style. Whether your prefer a low budget text and graphic commercial or a more complex production with talent and a script, Wise law Media guarantees that you and your firm will be treated with professionalism and receive the best production for your budget. Collaboration is available for clients who are interested in exploring creative production ideas, as well as overall campaign concepts in creating an advertisement tailored to fit the needs of your firm.
Also available are cost per lead television advertising campaigns. These productions include not only the advertisement itself, but also follow up procedures such as case intake and review. You will receive daily lead reports and have the ability to amend your criteria at any time. This all encompassing campaign can be tailored to suit your intended demographic and is available on any budget. Perform national television advertising while only paying for leads that meet your predetermined qualifications.
The vast amount of prospective clients that can be reached through television advertising is undebatable. Wise Law Media is available to assist you in all of your media capacities, including production of television advertisement - your audience awaits, and we are here to help.
*per CSU Northridge Study