Posts Tagged ‘twitter’

The importance of community interaction and navigating Google

Friday, July 20th, 2012

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We would like to give a special thank you to Robert Ambrogi. Marketing On Trial received our first mention ever on June 10th, 2012 via Robert Ambrogi of his LawSites legal marketing blog. It feels great to have our name on a fellow legal blogger’s website. This all came about in a fairly unorthodox manner. I was doing my usual round of morning blawg surfing and I happened to run across Robert Ambrogi’s new post concerning his Trivia challenge. Read more »

Your Firm’s Website Doesn’t Need Magic – It Needs Linkbait

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

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Whether you’re a lawyer, a judge or a magician, if you want to find your site on the first page of Google (and other search engines), you need quality content. That’s right: even magic doesn’t trump content. Your articles need to be relevant, timely and informative. They need to enrich your audience’s life in some way. They need to be unique. Read more »

Put Yourself on Page One

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012

Search Engine Optimization for Lawyers

Putting yourself and your firm on Google’s page one after an internet search may be easier than you think. It is all about how you define page one and patience. The way to put yourself on page one is through applying sound Search Engine Optimization techniques and applying them with consistency and over time. SEO takes time.

Put Your Plan Into Action

To use SEO effectively you have to develop a solid plan, put it into action, and continue it until you see the results you want. There are both online and offline SEO activities. You have complete control over what you do online. You can only influence what happens offline. Read more »