FREE PDF: 3 Simple Tweaks Commercial Dispute Lawyers Can Implement on Their Website to Get More Clients

Real Implementations That Took a Commercial Dispute Firm From Zero to Signed Client

Tweak 1) Proof > Promise
Two legal industry marketing tweaks you can implement today across your website.

Tweak 2) Customer Centricity > Legalese
Two timeless persuasion strategies for the legal industry that’ll set you apart from other lawyers.

Tweak 3) Technical Traffic Tweak
The Google Ads and Meta Ads mistake most agencies make when running ads for law firms, and it is costing you leads.

Case Study: Converting a Commercial Dispute Client via $300 in Meta Ads Spend for Contigo Law LLC in 45 Days

Our team helped Contigo Law LLC, which is led by Managing Partner Kelvin Ong Kai Min (8th in the Bar), who practiced at 3 out of 4 Big Four law firms and has 12 years of private practice experience.

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“Leads from online are not qualified. They take too long to nurture. We burned $20k on a marketing company and got almost nothing out of it.”

“Before COVID, I could get 9x return on my Facebook ads. Now my cost per lead is through the roof!”

Sounds familiar?

If you’re running a service business in Singapore, a law firm, accounting practice, a clinic, you know exactly what I’m talking about.

Here’s how it usually goes:

You hire an agency. They promise qualified leads. You sign a 6-month contract.

Three months in, you’ve got a bunch of unqualified leads who don’t even show up for their appointments. Or enquiries from people looking for the cheapest deal, undermining your expertise.

You ask about actual paying clients that value your service?

“Just give it time. We need more data. Keep the budget running.”

Meanwhile, you’re bleeding $2000 a month.

Or maybe you tried the other route:

You ran campaigns yourself. You posted content. You spent hours taking videos, writing captions, scheduling posts.

The result? You get a few likes from friends. Maybe some shares. No clients.

You didn’t become a chiropractor, lawyer, interior designer to become a marketing guru did you?

I’ve seen it from both sides, as a self funded business owner, as an agency media buyer for SMEs and as an in house marketer for a MNC.

Years ago, I tried building my first business writing blog posts. I posted everywhere. Waited for the “free organic traffic.”

One full year of this.

Zero clients. Zero revenue. Nobody cared.

So I got obsessed with lead generation. However, I got FOCUSED! I stopped being frantic, but methodical about lead generation and marketing.

Started with $4,000 in the bank and built it into a $100k business. One man operation. No external funding. No team. Just me running and executing all my online marketing campaigns.

I exited the business during the pandemic. Then I moved to an IMDA-approved agency serving SMEs in Singapore, managing accounts of F&B to Streetwear.

After that, one of Southeast Asia’s largest banking groups. I managed over $1 million in ad spend there.

I started as a one man operation. Never raised money. I always stayed cash-flow positive. Cut campaigns the moment numbers didn’t add up.

Here’s what they don’t tell you:

Most campaigns fail before you spend a dollar.

Not because of budget. Not because of the platform.

They fail because they don’t understand unit economics, positioning and sales follow up. In short, most agencies are obsessed with ‘crafting ads’, and don’t think like a business owner.

Perhaps they care about looking busy with “tests”, “optimizations” and “a/b” tests. (Hint: I never did a single serious a/b test for my successful campaigns. Look, the real math behind a real statistically significant a/b test is not plausible for most campaigns)

Here’s what actually happens behind the curtain:

The Fake Metrics Game

The agency shows you “cost per lead is $1.50!” Looks amazing, right?

Now dig deeper… are they converting into qualified leads and/ or sales? The $1.50 leads? They are people who’ll never buy, or pick up the phone.

Yet it makes the monthly report look good.

The Cash Flow Squeeze

Here’s what nobody talks about:

Service businesses can’t scale like E-Commerce. You can only handle so many clients at once and still do good work.

Two clients pay late? You’re scrambling.

Agencies tell you to “think lifetime value.” Great advice when you’ve got millions in the bank.

But you need cash flow NOW. Not in 3 years when customers “come back.”

You need to be profitable on the first transaction. Not eventually. Now.

The Social Media Madness

“You need to post 3x a day!” “Build your personal brand!” “Engage with your audience!”

So you spend hours creating content. Photos. Captions. Stories.

You get 12 likes. Half from friends. Zero clients.

Meanwhile, you aren’t shipping your actual service: the thing people pay you for.

Sounds familiar? That’s the same buzzword speak you hear from ‘marketing professionals’ burning tens of thousands monthly on “brand awareness.” Testing “new channels.” Building “audiences.”

They can afford it. They’re playing with someone else’s money.

You can’t.

You’ve got rent. Salaries. You’ve got a business to run in one of the most expensive cities in the world.

You don’t have six months to “learn from the data.”

Here’s what you actually need:

FIRST! STOP thinking “I just need Facebook ads” or “I just need to rank on Google.”

That’s not how it works. You need a mindset shift.

You need a complete client system. One that takes someone who’s never heard of you into a lead, then a conversation (aka sales), and turns them into a paying client.

It’s not just ads. It’s not just a website.

Here’s the SECOND mindset shift: marketing isn’t an expense. It’s an investment.

Think of every dollar you spend is building something: an audience, an asset.

“No one knows you exist. Advertise more.” – Alex Hormozi

“Be good at marketing and you’ll never need sales.” – Naval Ravikant

Lastly

This isn’t for someone that isn’t serious about taking their business to the next level.

This isn’t for someone that is always “working in the business” and refuse to “work on the business”.

“The biggest difference between small and big business owners? Time. Big business owners measure winning over longer periods. They’re focused on winning the war, not individual battles.” – Alex Hormozi

It takes guts to advertise. It takes courage to grow. 

Presented at Legal Tech Fair 2025: Digital Marketing for Law Firms

At Legal Tech Fair 2025 hosted by Law Society Singapore, I shared how digital marketing can help law firms attract clients.

Key Takeaways:

✓ Target high-intent keywords like “divorce lawyer Singapore” to get leads fast.
✓ Focus on Google Ads for quick wins, Local SEO for visibility, and Traditional SEO for long-term growth.
✓ Going beyond Ads: your website must convert visitors into clients with clear, persuasive content.
✓ Scale smartly through digital marketing analytics, tracking results and maximizing ROI
✓ Ideas to combine Al and Digital Marketing to making legal marketing and delivery faster and more cost-effective

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Real Life Implementations Helping a Boutique Law Firm Go from Ground Zero in Online Marketing to Signed Clients