Jorge Argota Law firm web design Palm Coast, FL

Law Firm Web Design Company in Palm Coast, FL

A Palm Coast law firm website should make the firm look established, easy to trust, and easy to contact, especially when prospects are comparing options across Flagler County. Custom WordPress builds for firms that need clearer service pages, stronger trust signals, and a better intake path on mobile.

Honest read on what your current site is doing well, where it is losing trust, and what a rebuild would actually involve. No pressure to move forward.

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Florida Bar 4-7 reviewed WordPress on your hosting No proprietary platform
A Palm Coast law firm web design company FLAGLER COUNTY / PALM COAST
Deliverable
Custom build
A site designed and developed from scratch, never a theme or template, with full Florida Bar 4-7 review at the page level before launch.
Ownership
The firm
WordPress on the firm’s own hosting. Domain, hosting account, and codebase all stay registered to the firm. No proprietary platform, no rental.
Pricing
$5K to $25K
Public tier pricing. Essentials, Growth, or Custom Architecture, scoped to the firm’s practice depth and regional service footprint.
Timeline
4 to 14 weeks
Essentials launches in four to six weeks. Growth runs eight to ten. Custom Architecture closes inside ten to fourteen weeks from kickoff.
Section 04 Our Palm Coast law firm web design process Stage: Solution exploration

Our Palm Coast law firm
web design process.

Every Palm Coast project starts with an audit. We look at the current site, the intake path, which practice areas matter most, and where the site is losing trust or leaking leads. Then we rebuild with clearer structure, stronger trust signals, and cleaner conversion paths.

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Phase 01 Audit

Website and intake audit.

We review the existing site, the firm’s analytics, and how leads currently route through intake. Where pages drop visitors. Where forms underperform. Whether calls from Bunnell, Flagler Beach, Ormond Beach, or St. Augustine get handled correctly when they come in. The firm receives a written audit before any design begins, with every friction point ranked by likely impact on signed retainer count.

Site and analytics review Intake flow walk through Friction inventory by impact
Phase 01Diagnostic
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Phase 02 Strategy

Sitemap and structure.

We map the sitemap, practice area structure, attorney pages, and conversion paths before any design work begins. The architecture mirrors how Palm Coast prospects actually search. A family law inquiry from Flagler Beach lands on one funnel. An elder law inquiry from Bunnell routes through another. Real estate or PI from the I-95 corridor sits on its own track. Each case type gets a deliberate path to contact.

Practice area sitemap Attorney bio structure Funnel logic per case type
Phase 02Strategy
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Phase 03 Design

Conversion led design system.

We design around clarity, trust, and conversion. That means stronger hero messaging, better section flow, cleaner calls to action, and page templates that feel custom instead of borrowed from a generic local business kit. Florida Bar 4-7 review is handled at the template level before the build moves forward, not added in as a footer disclaimer after the fact.

Conversion led layouts Practice page templates Bar 4-7 compliance
Phase 03Design
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Phase 04 Build and launch

WordPress build, tracked from day one.

The site is built on WordPress, on the firm’s own hosting, with tracking in place from day one. Forms wired to call tracking, redirects mapped before cutover, and Core Web Vitals verified across Flagler County. Launch is not just a design event. It becomes something the firm can measure and improve. AI search citation formatting ships built into every practice template.

WordPress build 301 redirect map Schema graph at launch
Phase 04Launch
Optional Post launch engagement / Available after build

Keep the site improving after launch.

Once there is enough data after launch, we can keep improving call to action performance, form completion, and signed case quality over time. That work starts after launch, not as a vague promise before it. Runs as a separate engagement from the build itself.

  • 01Headline and CTA testing across hero, practice pages, and intake forms
  • 02Form completion tracking with abandonment heatmaps by practice area
  • 03Quarterly reporting on lift in signed retainer rate, not just leads
Engagement basis Monthly retainer, separate from the build. Available to firms 60 days after launch once baseline data exists.
Section 02 Why Palm Coast firms outgrow generic web design Stage: Problem and awareness

Why Palm Coast law firms
outgrow generic web design.

Most Palm Coast firms serve a broader regional footprint than just Palm Coast city limits. Prospects compare local firms against options in Flagler Beach, Bunnell, Ormond Beach, St. Augustine, and the Daytona area inside the same search session. If the site does not communicate trust, geography, and practice scope quickly, the firm loses the comparison.

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Generic local business design underperforms for law firms

A law firm site is not a restaurant site or a contractor site. It has to communicate credentials, communicate trust, and route prospects into the right case type, all without breaking Florida Bar 4-7 advertising rules. The virtual office physical address rule belongs in the page layout, not patched into a footer at the bottom of the screen. A vendor that does not start with those legal realities will not get to them later either.

02
Regional service area logic is usually missing

Palm Coast firms often serve Flagler County, parts of Volusia, and pieces of St. Johns County depending on the practice. A prospect in Ormond Beach, St. Augustine, or Bunnell needs to know within seconds whether the firm covers their location and their case type. Generic agencies tend to bury that information three clicks deep, which costs the firm cases it should have signed.

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Multi practice firms need clearer practice area paths

Many Palm Coast firms cover family, estate, real estate, elder law, PI, and general consumer matters under one roof. That breadth is a strength locally, but it confuses visitors when every practice area shares one homepage hero and one contact form. Each case type needs its own funnel logic, its own trust signals, and its own contact path tuned to how urgently the prospect needs to talk to a lawyer.

04
Most firms outgrow leased platforms within a few years

Lease platforms like Scorpion, FindLaw, and Justia charge $1,200 to $1,800 monthly with no ownership transfer of the site. Over five years, that is a six figure spend on a site the firm never actually owns, with content and rankings that vanish the day the contract ends. WordPress on the firm’s own hosting is a fundamentally different financial model, and a different long term return on the marketing investment.

Section 06 Website packages for Palm Coast law firms Stage: Qualification

Website packages
for Palm Coast law firms.

Most Palm Coast firms do not need the same build. Some need a serious replacement for a thin DIY site. Others need a multi practice site with stronger intake logic and clearer regional service area pages. Three tiers, each shipped with content production, schema architecture, Florida Bar 4-7 review, and WordPress installed on the firm’s own hosting at launch.

Essentials website
$5,000 to $8,000
One time build, no lease
  • Modern 8 to 12 page WordPress site
  • One or two practice area templates
  • Clean homepage with baseline schema
  • Simple intake ready contact flow

Best for solo attorneys or two attorney firms with one main practice area and a current site that looks thin, dated, or generic next to other Flagler County options.

Best outcome: a cleaner, more credible website that stops underselling the practice and makes the firm easier to trust on first scan. Build window: 4 to 6 weeks.

Custom architecture
$15,000 to $25,000
One time build, no lease
  • 30 to 50 page custom build
  • Four practice architecture with attorney bios
  • Coverage across Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, Bunnell, Ormond Beach, and broader Flagler County
  • Unique design system, AI ready content

Best for established Palm Coast firms ready to invest in a serious rebuild, especially those with multiple attorneys, a broader service footprint across Flagler and surrounding counties, and a need to look more established online than competitors.

Best outcome: a stronger digital asset for firms that have outgrown both starter sites and leased legal platforms, with a custom design system built around the firm’s actual practice mix. Build window: 10 to 14 weeks.

Care plans run $150 to $500 per month: managed hosting, off site backups, security monitoring, WordPress core and plugin updates, and minor content edits. Active SEO runs as a separate engagement starting at $2,500 per month. The full law firm web design and migration framework walks through how an existing FindLaw, Scorpion, or Justia site moves over without losing rankings. Firms running their own hosting are supported as well. Domain, hosting, and WordPress installation stay registered to the firm itself from day one.

Jorge Argota, founder of Argota Marketing, Cuban-American legal marketing strategist based in Miami
Founder Argota Marketing Jorge Argota
Section 08 Built for law firms, not generalist web design Stage: Trust and credibility

Built for law firms
that need more than a prettier homepage.

This work is built around law firms, not general small business web design. That matters because legal websites have a different job. They need to communicate trust quickly, route prospects into the right case type, and support intake without breaking Florida Bar 4-7 advertising rules. Jorge Argota spent a decade running marketing and intake inside Percy Martinez P.A. in Miami, where the firm site still outranks Morgan and Morgan inside Hialeah Local Service Ads. The result is a site that is easier to trust, easier to navigate, and easier to improve over time. You own it on WordPress, it lives on your hosting, and it is built to support growth instead of locking you into someone else’s platform.

Compliance
Florida Bar 4-7 aware at the page template level
Platform
WordPress on your hosting no lock in
Intake
Intake informed structure built alongside the site
Languages
English / Español where the firm serves both

The Palm Coast firms that get the most out of this engagement come in already viewing the website as a serious tool, not a brochure refresh. Audit first, redesign price after, and the firms ready for that sequence are consistently the ones we do our best work with.

— Jorge Argota
Section 05 Selected work Florida law firm websites 4 active builds shown
Section 07 Frequently asked questions Stage: Decision

Frequently asked
questions.

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Start with three questions. Does the agency focus on law firms, or do they just claim to? Can they explain compliance, intake routing, and conversion tracking clearly in a discovery call? And do they audit the current site before quoting a rebuild? The right partner diagnoses first and prices second. A vendor that quotes a redesign before seeing inside the firm’s intake operation has nothing to base the number on. SEO vs PPC ROI for Florida law firms walks through how that diligence shapes the budget.

Most custom WordPress builds in the Palm Coast and Northeast Florida market fall between $5,000 and $25,000. The real cost depends on scope, number of practice areas, content depth, and how much intake and tracking needs to be built in. Lease platforms like Scorpion and FindLaw charge $1,200 to $1,800 monthly with no ownership transfer, which is a fundamentally different financial model and a different long term return. More on what drives law firm web design cost.

Most Palm Coast projects launch in four to ten weeks from kickoff. Smaller Essentials builds move faster because the scope is contained to one main practice. Larger Growth and Custom builds take longer because there are more pages, more attorney approvals, and more moving parts on the firm side. The single biggest variable on timeline is firm side responsiveness on attorney photos, case result sign off, and copy approvals. Slow firm side review is consistently the most common cause of slipped launch dates.

A Palm Coast law firm homepage should answer four things quickly: who you help, what case types you handle, where you serve across Flagler County and nearby areas, and how to make immediate contact. After that, it should guide visitors into the right practice area and back the decision up with real trust signals, verified reviews, attorney credentials, and case results within Bar 4-7 compliance. Anything else is decoration that quietly hurts the conversion rate.

A site turns into a case generator when three elements line up. The page has to match the case type the prospect is actually researching, not just the keyword. The proof visible above the fold needs to quiet the prospect’s instinctive doubts before they reach the form. And the intake path has to take seconds on mobile, not minutes. Traffic without those three is just analytics dressed up as marketing. Lead to retainer attribution ties each signed case back to the page that produced it, including the conversations now resolving inside ChatGPT and other AI search answers.

Next step

Request a Palm Coast
website audit.

For Palm Coast firms ready to replace a thin or dated site with something clearer, stronger, and easier to trust. We will review the current website, the intake path, and what a serious rebuild should actually include for a firm serving Flagler County and the surrounding region.

  • Clear scope. Practice page architecture, regional service area logic, intake routing, Florida Bar 4-7 compliance, and AI search citation readiness. Free walkthrough of what needs to change.
  • No platform lock in. Every build ships on WordPress, on your hosting, with the domain and codebase registered to the firm itself.
  • Best fit for firms ready to invest in a serious rebuild. Public tier pricing $5K to $25K, no monthly lease.

Free audit Sample sites on request FL Bar 4-7 reviewed Flagler County focused