For most law firms, the safest starting point is a tightly built Search campaign by practice area. Add Local Service Ads where eligible and use remarketing carefully to support research-heavy legal decisions.
Pro Tip: Do not combine every practice area into one campaign. A personal injury case and an estate planning consultation have different intent, economics, and messaging.
Use exact and phrase match to start. Broad match can be tested later only when conversion tracking, negative keywords, and lead quality review are strong.
Pro Tip: For legal PPC, negative keywords are not optional. They protect your budget from job seekers, students, free advice searches, DIY users, and low-value legal research traffic.
When campaigns are structured properly, you can see which practice areas produce leads, which produce consultations, and which generate signed cases.
Pro Tip: Use different CPA targets by practice area. A valuable personal injury case may justify a much higher acquisition cost than a lower-margin legal service.
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Pro Tip: Legal landing pages should be reviewed for compliance based on your jurisdiction and practice area. PPC performance should never come at the cost of advertising rule risk.
Offline conversion tracking is especially useful for law firms. If signed case data can be imported back into Google Ads, the platform can learn which leads are truly valuable.
Pro Tip: If your intake team says “lead quality is bad,” do not stop there. Review search terms, call recordings, landing pages, practice area fit, response time, and campaign source before making decisions.
If budget is limited, do not target every practice area. Start with the highest-value and best-fit services first. For example, a family law firm may begin with divorce and custody terms rather than broad “lawyer near me” searches.
Pro Tip: Legal PPC budget should be tied to signed case economics. Know your average case value, close rate, and acceptable cost per signed case before scaling.
Rich Media Plan: Infographic, Chart, and Visual Assets
Design Note: Use example funnel numbers for educational illustration only. Actual results vary by practice area, market, intake quality, and campaign strategy.
Callout: For legal PPC, the most important question is not “How many leads did we get?” It is “How many qualified leads became signed cases?”

