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Legal practitioners and law firms invited to reach 100 000 monthly readers

Advertising campaign includes advertorials, professional profiles, display advertising and legal directory listings.
Conviction Staff ReporterBy Conviction Staff ReporterJune 6, 2026Updated:June 6, 2026No Comments
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  • Legal practitioners and law firms can promote their services to a growing legal audience.
  • The campaign includes advertorials, professional profiles, and traditional advertising options.
  • Participating firms will also be included in the Conviction.co.za legal directory.

Conviction.co.za is inviting legal practitioners and law firms across South Africa to join a new advertising campaign. This initiative aims to increase visibility for legal professionals while supporting public access to legal information and justice.

Conviction.co.za editor Kennedy Mudzuli explained that the campaign aims to create value for both legal professionals and the public.

“We believe legal practitioners and law firms play a critical role in helping people navigate some of the most important challenges in their lives. Through this campaign, we want to help legal professionals grow their visibility while making it easier for members of the public to find trusted legal assistance. At the same time, we continue to promote legal literacy, access to justice, and public understanding of the law,” Mudzuli said.

Conviction.co.za is an independent legal publication dedicated to promoting access to justice, legal literacy, and public understanding of the law. Through court reporting, legal analysis, opinion pieces, feature articles, and journalism in the public interest, the platform seeks to bridge the gap between complex legal developments and the people affected by them.

The publication covers a wide range of legal topics including court judgments, constitutional issues, labour disputes, criminal matters, family law, consumer rights, and developments affecting communities across South Africa. Its readership includes legal practitioners, academics, students, policymakers, civil society organisations, business leaders, and the public who look to the platform for reliable and accessible legal information.

The platform reaches a growing audience of nearly 100,000 monthly readers who rely on its reporting and analysis to stay informed about legal developments, court decisions, and issues that affect their rights and daily lives. For legal practitioners and law firms, this presents an opportunity to engage directly with a readership that is already interested in legal matters and actively seeking trusted legal information.

Unlike conventional advertising packages, the Conviction.co.za campaign offers a mix of advertorial content, professional profiles, and traditional display advertising. This approach allows participating firms to do more than simply place an advertisement. It gives them a chance to explain their services, share expertise, showcase achievements, and introduce the people behind their practice.

Advertorial content allows firms to publish informative articles that highlight their work, discuss developments in their fields, and provide insights into legal issues affecting clients. Professional profiles give practitioners and firms an opportunity to present their experience, qualifications, and areas of expertise. Traditional advertising options complement these offerings by providing prominent visibility across the Conviction.co.za platform.

In addition to these promotional opportunities, participating practitioners and firms will be included in the Conviction.co.za legal directory. The directory helps the public, businesses, and organisations identify and connect with legal professionals in various fields of law across South Africa.

More than advertising

For many people, finding legal assistance can be a tough process. Individuals facing family disputes, criminal charges, labor issues, property matters, commercial challenges, or personal injury claims often start their search online.

The Conviction.co.za advertising campaign connects legal professionals with readers who are already looking for legal information and guidance. Through a mix of advertorials, practitioner profiles, and traditional advertising, firms can enhance their public profile while making it easier for potential clients to understand their services and areas of expertise.

The campaign is open to firms of all sizes, from solo practitioners and small firms to established practices with a national presence. Legal professionals from all practice areas are encouraged to participate.

How to participate

Legal practitioners and law firms interested in advertising with Conviction.co.za can request a quote by emailing advert@conviction.co.za or by sending a WhatsApp message to 073 443 2867.

The Conviction.co.za team will provide information on available advertising options and assist firms in choosing a package that meets their visibility, branding, and business development goals.

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