Maury White Attorney at Law: What are the best interests of my children?: Ever wonder how your children are feeling about your litigated divorce or the fighting in your home? If you think you are doing them a fav...
Friday, December 7, 2012
Maury White Attorney at Law: What are the best interests of my children?
Maury White Attorney at Law: What are the best interests of my children?: Ever wonder how your children are feeling about your litigated divorce or the fighting in your home? If you think you are doing them a fav...
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Success in Real Estate and at Cocktail Parties
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Google Boost "Pay for Click" for Mere Mortals
This product does not offer all the options that Adwords users have. However it is incredibly easy to use.
If you sign up with Google this month they give you $100 of free clicks.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Changes with Google Local Search
Ranking high on page one of Google''s search results page is key to drawing new visitors to your website. During the last month, Google has implemented some major changes to the way it displays search results for local searches.
What is a local search?
A local search is one that contains a geographical keyword. (i.e. Seattle Divorce Attorneys) Local searches are very important to Family Law attorneys, since virtually all Family Law is local. Listed below is a description of the recent changes to the Google search engine results page:
- Local Map is now moved to the right sidebar.
- Before the top 7 to 10 listings were from Google Places/ Local (the results formerly next to the map) and the organic results appeared afterwards. Google used and different algorithms for both Google Places/local results and for the organic results
- Now, both the map results and organic results are a blend of data. This is a big change. Before it was possible to have poor organic results and still rank well because your Google Places listing did well.
What does this all mean?
It is not yet clear how these changes will affect Family Law Internet marketing. However, based on what I have seen thus far, I will offer my opinion. The attorneys negatively affected by this change are likely to be those that previously had a high ranking for their Google Places listing, but ranked poorly (or just average) in the organic results. Conversely, attorneys that previously had poor Google Places rankings with good organic rankings may be positively affected. Everyone else is likely to be impacted in some way because it will change user behavior.
What should you do?
Below is a partial list of suggestions for enhancing the visibility of your Collaborative Family Law website.
- Claim your Google places listing: Once you have completed the listing fill in all the information you can including: pictures, videos, reviews and all available fields.
- Update your page titles -These are the words that appear at the top of your web browser when you are on a page of your website. They are also the words the title of the Google search result for your website that show up as a blue link.
- Make each page title unique
- Add a few internal links on your site - Add links within your website. Use keywords in the link description.
- Add your address and phone to every page of the website
- Claim your profile on legal directories, Chamber of Commerce, Merchant Circle, Yahoo Local, etc. - There are a huge number of yellow pages-like directories that allow you to update your business information for free. These sites get a lot of traffic and tend to rank well. At the least you should go to each one, claim your profile and make sure they are linking to your site. In addition, consider directories that are relevant to legal and are local. ALWAYS COMPLETE THE PROFILE FORM 100%.
- Increase the number of inbound links to your site - The change during the last month have made this more important than ever.
Conclusion
It is clear that traditional organic factors (especially title tags and inbound links) are going to become more important. If your firm has not done much in the way of organic optimization in the past, this may be a good time to consider organic optimization. Or better yet give us a call. Visibility Partners has been helping Collaborative Family Law attorneys with organic search engine optimization for the last five years.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Landing Pages are Good
Creating 400 plus word articles on any topic related to Collaborative Divorce or Divorce is helpful to your SEO efforts.
In addition to articles, adding landing pages is helpul. I am sending two suggestions for Landing pages. They are listed below. .
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When writing landing pages think about your geographic keywords and your practice area keywords
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Reviews in Google maps
The best way to get a review is to ask someone to write a review for you. Ideally the review should come from a happy client. (or colleague outside your firm/group)
The reviewer should do the following:
If you have a client that is knowledgeable in Google this will be a peace of cake. However, for many people, they will need your help.
Where is the traffic going?
How does this affect Family Law attorneys? The traffic numbers give us an indication of where the action is. There is still a lot of action in the search area, but it is clear that social media is growing at rapid rate. To have marketing success, as a Family Law attorney, it is critical that you become comfortable with Social Media and in particular Social Networking. (Facebook, LinkedIn)
I spend most of my time with LinkedIn because of it's concentration of business users. However, Facebook is the market leader and should be considered in your Social Media strategy. The key is to get comfortable and competent with social networking. Social Networking is not expensive but it requires that you participate in the game. With old school marketing and advertising you just had to Pay to Play. With Social Networking, you have to Play to Play.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Not in our blood?
"The Web has been around forever and yet it is not in the blood of the executives who staff the top echelons of companies. Make no mistake, they are smart, they are successful and they want to do better. But the web is such a paradigm shift that if it is not in your blood it is very difficult to imagine its power and how to use it for good. How do you demand innovation & creativity & radical rethink if you can't imagine.
This is not just a problem for executives. It affects most of us who are over 40 years in age. We were born into an analog world and the web is forcing us to change in a way that does not feel natural. However, if we are willing to take the plunge into the digital world, it will creep into our blood as well.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Plan Ahead When Going Solo
- The firm's current website may be a valuable asset. Often times the firm's current site gets substantial traffic because of it's size, age and number of inbound links. Unfortunately, it is difficult to split the value of an established website into multiple smaller sites. The original domain name can only be used by one of the new firms. Deciding who gets to keep the original domain name is an important decision.
- Generating traffic for a new website requires, writing substantial content and doing substantial SEO work. It may take a long time to generate the same level of traffic of the firm's current site. More visitors means more phone inquiries.
- Duplicating the content of the current firm's current site on to multiple new sites is not an option. Splitting up the content may be possible, but only to a degree. And splitting the content could result in a net negative traffic flow.
- Websites will need to be created for the attorneys going solo. There may be economies of scale in creating multiple new sites at the same time using the same general structure, but with different color schemes and different content.
- When you make the decision to split up the firm and transition back to solo attorneys, start building the new websites ASAP. Because of Google's Sandbox, it is very difficult to get good search results until six months has gone by. It is important to get the clock started.
- If you have a strong need to generate leads faster for the new websites, you may want to consider setting up a Pay for Click account and buy your visits. With Pay for Click you can turn up the traffic quickly. Of course to do that, you have to donate substantial money to Google. (Clicks can be expensive and Click fraud is real)
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Website Report Card
Visibility
Content
Is there original content on the site? (duplicate content kills your SEO)
Message on the site
Navigation
Aesthetics
Conclusion
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
When will the phone start ringing?
- Why is that?
- When will the phone/website traffic increase?
- What should your expectations be for the first six to nine months?
The only way to know that the rankings are improving is to measure the rankings each month. We recommend that you rank a list of keyword phrases at the beginning of the SEO process and track your progress each month. The SEO process requires a little patience and seeing progress in your rankings each month will help you stay the course.
When?
Expectations
Paid for Advertising as a short term measure
Sunday, March 14, 2010
You are the next American Idol and the importance of link building
This is also true when it comes to pushing your site to the top of the Family Law search rankings in your area. In the SEO game, incoming links are like votes on American Idol. You need to have a lot of incomming links from other sites to make it to the top. When someone links to your site, they are in essence saying, "I like this site more than other sites".
That is why Google favors sites with more inbound links.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Divorce and the Business Cycle
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Checking your search rankings in Google
Monday, March 1, 2010
Prioritizing keywords for your Family Law site
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Keywords and bullets
Keywords
Include your keywords in the title of at the top of the page and in the
first paragraph, last paragraph and in the body some place.
Bullets
Each time someone visits your site, they make a split second decision on
whether to stay or go. By including benefit bullets in your first
paragraph you increase your chances of keeping the visitors interest.
Listed below is sample text for a Milwaukee based Family Lawyer. In writing
your content include your key communities and key benefits of your practice.
Milwaukee County Divorce Attorneys serving clients in Glendale, Whitefish
Bay, Fox Point, key community, key community
Our team of Divorce Attorneys provides experienced counsel and assistance to
Wisconsin couples in all areas of Family Law and divorce Our goal is to
help our divorce clients to:
- Complete their divorce in a timely manner
- Create a bright financial future
- Have control over divorce negotiations
- Maintain strong ties with their children during and after the divorce
- Move on with their new lives
Warning; Do not copy this content and paste it to your site. Google penalizes websites with duplicate content.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Careful when changing your domain name for your Family Law site
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Landing Pages help improve search rankings
- Home Page - Technically the home page is not a landing page but it is the most important page on your site and it is very important that the content on the home page is both search friendly and client friendly. By Search Friendly, I mean that your most important keywords are concentrated and prominent. As an example, let's say your most important keywords are Minneapolis, St Paul, Twin Cities, Minnesota, Divorce Attorneys. Those words should be at the top of the Home Page first paragraph and last paragraph. By Client friendly, I mean the the content focuses on the benefits your firm provides to the client.
- Geographical Landing pages are written like your home page but may target secondary communities in your are. The goal is to create a page so improves your search results for a secondary community and has a message that is tailored to a person that does a search related to that community. (i.e. Wayzata Mn Divorce Attorney) You may do as many landing pages as you like, but creating the landing pages will take time for you to create. It takes time because the content must be unique (at least 40% different than any other page on the site)
- Subject Matter Landing pages- The content for Subject Matter landing pages targets more a more specific areas of the your practice. For a Subject Matter landing page you will still be including geographical information, But you will want to use broader geographical names like Minnesota International Custody, or Minneapolis, Twin Cities etc. If you use smaller communities you are not likely to get any searches. Listed below is sample text for a person writing a Landing Page for Ramsey County Divorce