Your expertise should be clear before an instructing solicitor makes contact.
An expert-witness website does not need marketing theatre. It needs professional restraint, clear credentials and a straightforward way to assess whether the expert is relevant to the matter.
Creative Baguette builds websites for independent experts and specialist practices who need to present their experience with clarity and credibility.
Free 20-minute chat. No pressure, no perfect brief needed.
Michael de Palo, Decoder Network·Professional-service website experience·★★★★★ 5.0 on Google
/ Decoder Network, one of ours
Increased Traffic and Enquiries
Creative Baguette redesigned our website to better meet business needs, resulting in increased traffic and enquiries.
The team's design repositioned our brand with clearer messaging and delivered a secure, intuitive, and high-performing platform.
Professional restraint matters.
This audience is not looking for clever slogans. They are looking for clarity, credibility and evidence.
The visual design should feel established. The copy should be precise. The structure should help people find the necessary information without searching through marketing language.
What instructing parties need to find
Availability and contact
A clear enquiry pathway
Availability, clear contact details and a downloadable CV or capability information, easy to find from any page.
Credentials and background
The professional record
Area of expertise, qualifications and professional background, organised so relevance can be assessed quickly.
Matters and jurisdictions
Scope of instructions
Types of matters accepted and the jurisdictions or regions served, stated plainly.
Report and court experience
Where appropriate
Report and court experience presented without overstating experience or making unsupported claims.
The website should allow a solicitor or instructing party to assess relevance quickly, without overstating experience or making unsupported claims.
What we handle
Credentials structure
A useful hierarchy
We organise qualifications, memberships, experience and specialist fields into a useful hierarchy.
Service and matter types
Instructions accepted
We help distinguish the types of instructions accepted and the professional contexts in which the expert works.
Downloadable material
CVs and capability statements
CVs, capability statements and supporting documents integrated clearly.
Referral and enquiry pathways
Easy to find
Contact information, availability enquiries and relevant professional instructions made easy to find.
Relevant experience
Our closest published work is in professional services. For Decoder Network, a consulting practice spanning accounting, law and real estate, we refreshed the brand and rebuilt the website so three specialisms read as one credible practice, and have continued producing client-facing documents and presentations since.
The same discipline applies to expert-witness work: verified facts only, wording you approve before publication, and a structure built for the professional reader rather than for search-engine theatre.
Process
1/
Free 20-minute conversation
Tell us about your field, the instructions you accept and what the current website is not doing.
No finished brief required.
2/
One focused meeting
Once you proceed, one focused meeting is used to map credentials, expertise, audiences and required documents.
3/
Professional review and approval
We create the first version for professional review. You approve every professional claim before publication.
Afterwards, we keep it hosted, maintained and updated.
Quoted properly, after a short conversation.
Most straightforward professional-service websites sit within the usual $1,900 to $3,800 range.
Larger credential libraries or custom document systems may require additional scope.
Care plans from $97/month after launch.
The price stays sensible because one person owns the project from structure to launch.