Stacey E. Burke, P.C.

Law Firm Marketing Consulting For Lawyers Across The Country
448 W 19th St, #1010, Houston, Texas 77008, United States
https://www.staceyeburke.com

Stacey E. Burke, P.C. Overview

Number of Employees
Under 49
Minimal Budget
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Average Hourly Rate
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Year Founded
2010
Stacey Burke and her team act as outsourced marketing coordinators for small to medium-sized law firms and legal vendors. We have successfully worked with law firms and other companies that do not employ a full-time marketing staff member. We have also worked with many law firms that employ marketing coordinators to integrate additional ideas and audit existing efforts.

Our award-winning work has helped our clients expand into new markets, obtain more leads, and increase their recognition in both the public and legal communities.

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Industries

  • Legal
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Client Types

  • Small Businesses
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Stacey E. Burke, P.C. Reviews


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Has google partner badge on website but this agency has not met the requirements to be a google partner. Just another fake digital marketing agency that copy pastes credentials into their site. This is why none of their accreditations are clickable badges. "
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Stacey E. Burke, P.C. Clients

Adair Myers Graves & Stevenson
Adame Garza LLP
Consumer Advocacy News