We all want to grow our firm’s business, but what exactly do we need to achieve our goals? Thankfully, there’s a simple, interactive tool available that can help firms find out just what they need to meet their growth goals. Sure, you could calculate the numbers on your own, but what fun is that? Plus, lawyers aren’t known for their great math skills.

So, if you want to grow your law firm business, the new law firm growth calculator from FindLaw Lawyer Marketing will help you set your goals and grow your bottom line – for free.

When it comes to law firm growth, you need a clear plan. Thankfully, the new law firm growth calculator makes planning clear and simple. The law firm growth calculator takes some basic information about your practice and your goals, then helps create real, measurable goals for growth.

How easy is it? Super easy. The calculator begins by asking some basic information about your business, such as your primary practice area and average case value. Then it looks at where you want your firm’s bottom line to be in the next 12 months. It runs the numbers and, in seconds, shoots out your growth goals.

Say you’re an attorney practicing consumer law. Your average case value is $5,000 and you typically handle 10 cases a month, with a lead conversion rate of about 25 percent. Next year, you want to grow by $100,000. Put that information into the calculator and you’ll see just what you need to do to hit that goal. (You’d have to get 3 more leads and one extra client per month.)

Since the calculator is fully interactive, you can adjust your growth targets to see how that would impact your goals. Find $100,000 growth too conservative? Feel free to put in $500,000. Your lead and client growth numbers will adjust instantly.

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Now that you’ve got some numbers in to work with, what’s next? Putting together a plan for achieving those goals.

Set your goals. Grow your bottom line. Start now with FindLaw’s free law firm growth calculator.

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