Jorge Argota Oxnard, CA · Law firm web design

Oxnard law firm web design, bilingual from day one.

We build WordPress sites that convert for Oxnard law firms. Around 80 percent of your firm’s conversions happen on the website, so the build is tuned for page speed, intake, and the Google Ads Quality Score that lowers your cost per click. California State Bar advertising review built into the workflow.

5.0 across 25+ Google reviews Google verified
California State Bar reviewed English and Español page parity Native Cuban Spanish agency
Five minute walkthrough

What separates a website that signs cases from one that does not.

A walkthrough on what makes a law firm website convert. Page speed, Google Ads Quality Score, intake, and the design choices that separate the firms signing cases from the ones losing visitors above the fold.

5 min watch · 14 years in marketing, 10 in legal, walking through what actually converts
Phase 01

Audit and plan.

We review your current site in both languages, your intake handling for Spanish callers, and what Ventura County clients are actually searching. We map where Spanish demand is unmet by English only pages. You leave the audit with a bilingual sitemap and a friction inventory ranked by what it costs in lost cases.

Deliverable Audit + sitemap Timeline Week 1
Phase 02

Structure and content.

We map home, practice areas, attorney bios, and contact pages in both languages with parity at every URL depth. The Spanish is written by a native Cuban Spanish speaker who knows how Hispanic clients describe legal problems. You review every word in both languages before staging.

Deliverable Clickable sitemap + draft copy Timeline Weeks 2 to 3
Phase 03

Design and build.

Mobile first because Ventura County legal searches skew heavily to phones. WordPress so you own and edit the install. Hreflang tags configured so Google serves the right page to each searcher. California State Bar compliance pass on both language versions before staging.

Deliverable Mockups + staging site Timeline Weeks 4 to 6
Phase 04

Launch and report.

Both language versions go live the same day with bilingual call tracking, form attribution by language, and page behavior tracking. Reports split English and Spanish leads so the firm can see which language audience converts faster. Form fields and button copy get tuned per language during the first 30 days.

Deliverable Live site + QA checklist Timeline Weeks 7 to 8
Selected work

Four Florida law firms. Bilingual patterns that translate.

The four firms below run the bilingual Argota architecture in Florida metros with Spanish search demand similar to Ventura County. The architecture transfers because the underlying mechanics of bilingual legal search behavior do not change by zip code. One firm per practice area per metro.

Jorge Argota, founder of Argota Marketing
Founder, Argota Marketing Jorge Argota
Who writes the Spanish pages

One agency. Both languages.

Jorge Argota writes every Spanish page on every site. Native Cuban Spanish, ten years inside a Miami medical malpractice firm where most callers spoke Spanish before they spoke English. That decade taught what bilingual legal marketing actually requires: cultural fluency around legal mistrust, Spanish search patterns that differ from English, and intake workflows that respect the caller language without making them ask for it.

An Oxnard firm working with Argota Marketing gets an agency where the founder still writes the Spanish copy, drafts the English copy, and oversees the WordPress build. Nothing publishes until both language versions clear California State Bar advertising review with you.

Background
University of Miami University of Miami BBA
Certification
Google Ads certified Google Ads certified
Languages
English · Español (native Cuban)
Markets run
Florida · California · National
5.0 on Google · 25+ reviews

What law firms say about working with Argota.

Investment and timing

One build. Two languages. One price.

The Spanish build does not add a separate project fee. English and Spanish pages ship together at the same scope. Pricing reflects the Oxnard and Ventura County market rather than Los Angeles or Bay Area metro rates. Most projects run six to ten weeks depending on practice mix.

Foundation redesign
$5,000 to $8,000
One time build, no lease
  • Custom 8 to 12 page WordPress site in English and Spanish
  • Practice pages written for how Oxnard clients search
  • Hreflang and URL structure configured at launch
  • Domain and hosting registered to the firm

Engineered for: Solo attorneys building their first bilingual site or replacing an English only site that loses Spanish search traffic.

Standard 2 to 3 week engineering cycle

Custom build
$15,000 to $25,000
One time build, no lease
  • 30 to 50 page authority build in both languages
  • Multi attorney bilingual bio architecture
  • County and city coverage pages across English and Spanish
  • Bilingual FAQ knowledge base for AI search citations

Engineered for: Multi partner Ventura County practices, firms serving agricultural workforce communities, or firms with Camarillo or Thousand Oaks satellite offices.

Extended 4 to 6 week engineering cycle

Monthly maintenance: $150 to $500. Covers hosting, backups, security patches, WordPress core updates, and small edits in both languages. Bilingual SEO scopes separately from $2,500 per month. The domain, hosting account, WordPress install, and content in both languages stay registered to the firm forever.

After launch

What happens after both languages go live.

A bilingual site needs ongoing tuning per language because what converts in English does not always convert in Spanish. The work below runs after launch on a separate cadence.

  • 01Headline tests run separately in English and Spanish since the trigger words that convert differ across languages.
  • 02Layout testing compares how Spanish readers and English readers move through the same page, then tunes form length and CTA placement per language.
  • 03Form testing tunes field count, conditional logic, and urgency framing differently for Spanish forms where field fatigue patterns are not the same as English.
  • 04Quarterly report separates English and Spanish leads so the firm can see which language is paying for itself, tied to signed cases not click counts.
Cadence: Tests roll on a monthly cycle. Quarterly review at the firm level. Scoped separately from the bilingual build.
Common questions

Questions Oxnard firms always ask first.

Direct question? Reach the project principal at (941) 626-9198 for plain answers.

Most Ventura County firms invest five figures total for both language versions combined. Solo attorneys at the low end, multi office practices at the high end. The Spanish version is built into the project cost rather than billed as an add on. A written quote covering both languages goes out before any work starts.

Yes. Jorge Argota is a native Cuban Spanish speaker. Every Spanish page is written by hand, not by a translation tool. Spanish search behavior in Ventura County differs from English in ways that machine translation cannot pick up. The result is a Spanish site that reads like a person wrote it, which is the only way Spanish speaking clients actually trust a law firm online.

Yes. Both the English and Spanish versions of every page get reviewed against California Rules of Professional Conduct 7.1 through 7.5 before launch. The California State Bar has among the strictest attorney advertising rules in the country and the review applies the same standards to both language versions. You sign off on every page in both languages.

Yes. The domain, hosting account, and both language versions of every page belong to the firm. WordPress install registered in the firm name. If we ever part ways, you keep the entire site including the Spanish version that was written for you. That is the model.

Next step

Free Oxnard bilingual site and intake audit.

The audit reviews your current site in both languages, your intake handling for Spanish callers, and what your competitors are doing to capture Ventura County Spanish search traffic. You receive a written 90 day plan covering both language markets. Bring it to your current vendor or use it to plan a rebuild. No obligation either way.

One firm per practice area per territory · Oxnard and Ventura County availability: open