63 Leads for $47 Each: Scalable Results for Surrey Criminal Defence Law Firm
This Surrey criminal defence lawyer shifted from inconsistent outreach to a steady flow of qualified leads—secured at just $47 each. With a laser-targeted ad strategy and optimized funnel, every dollar spent brought measurable return.

CLIENT RESULTS

63 Qualified Leads Generated
(Each lead filtered through intent-based targeting and a high-converting funnel)

$47.59 Cost Per Lead
(Significantly below the average legal CPL for competitive markets)

$2,996.17 Total Campaign Budget
(Smart budget usage delivering maximum ROI through focused local advertising)
PROJECT SUMMARY
Lead Generation That Converts, Not Just Clicks
We launched a direct-response lead gen campaign for Grewal Litigation focused on Surrey-area criminal defence clients. Our strategy included click-to-call ads, custom landing pages, and intent-based targeting across Meta and Google. Every lead was qualified, local, and aligned with their core legal services—resulting in predictable lead flow at a fraction of typical CPL costs.
PROJECT FEEDBACK
“We started getting regular calls from people actually looking for help. It finally felt like our marketing was working the way it should.”
The Problem
Unreliable Leads, Low ROI
Before working with Lawyer Vantage, Grewal Litigation saw scattered returns from paid advertising. Most inquiries weren’t serious or relevant, and their campaigns lacked a structured funnel. With no clarity on performance or lead quality, scaling their marketing was a challenge.
The Solution
Targeted Ads + Conversion-Optimized Pages
We focused on high-intent keywords and built a mobile-friendly, fast-loading funnel optimized for conversions. Messaging emphasized urgency, legal expertise, and local credibility. With live A/B testing, call tracking, and ongoing adjustments, we lowered CPL while improving both volume and lead quality.
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