Friday, November 2, 2007

PaperStreet is Seeking the Worst Lawyer Web Site to Redesign ... For Free

PaperStreet, in its mission to rescue lawyers from bad web sites, has launched a new contest, "My Site Stinks," to give one lucky law firm a completely redesigned site for free.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida (PRWEB) November 2, 2007 -- PaperStreet Web Design is giving away a free web site valued at over $5,000. Their new contest, "My Site Stinks," is looking for the worst lawyer site on the web. Attorneys are invited to submit their own terrible web sites before Jan. 1, 2008.

PaperStreet has already changed the image of over 250 law firms, but there are still many out there who need a complete make over. Contestants must register at http://www.paperstreet.com/mysitestinks/ to be eligible and explain why their web site is the worst.

It is important to note that this particular challenge is only open to attorneys. "Law firms have a bad image, so we will start with them. Plus, lawyers are our target market," explained PaperStreet President, Peter Boyd, also an attorney.

The winner will be announced shortly after the Jan. 1 deadline. Winning this particular contest means that the participant has the worst site in the bunch, therefore he or she must agree to give PaperStreet complete control over the design. Though the winner will still be able to offer some suggestions, PaperStreet will be in charge of all final decisions.

Additional contest rules can be found at http://www.paperstreet.com/mysitestinks

About PaperStreet.com -- http://www.paperstreet.com
PaperStreet creates new web sites and revitalizes aging ones. PaperStreet has been designing web sites for over seven years now. Our company has produced over 250 custom web sites for lawyers, doctors, vets and businesses. We have several accomplished web designers, programmers and content writers on staff. Our combined talents produce compelling web sites that achieve results. If you want to read about some common web design mistakes, check out our Top Ten Web Design Horrors list at http://www.paperstreet.com/news/email3.htm

For more information please visit www.paperstreet.com.

Source: PRWeb: Legal / Law

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