Google / Search Engines
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Google Is Trying To Left Swipe Tinder From The App Store
Please don’t make me have to switch to Hinge.
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Google / Search Engines, Small Law Firms
To quickly answer searchers’ questions, Google uses featured snippets. Learn how your law firm can benefit from having content featured in search results.
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Google / Search Engines, Small Law Firms
Google Business Profile vs. GMB
Google is updating its local business platform to Google Business Profile. Learn about the changes and how they could impact law firms.
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Google / Search Engines, Small Law Firms
Law Firms And The New Google Ads Image Extension
Learn more about using the new Google Ads image extension for your law firm.
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Google / Search Engines, Law Schools
Google Penalizes Law Firm Scholarship Links
Offering scholarships in exchange for links has traditionally been a common practice, but it recently backfired on one individual. Find out more about scholarship links and healthy link building strategies.
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Local Service Ads VS. PPC – What’s Right For Your Law Firm?
Learn more about whether local service ads or PPC are right for your law firm by clicking here!
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Google / Search Engines, Small Law Firms
Google Maps Optimization For Law Firms
Google Maps optimization for law firms is an important part of your overall SEO strategy to gain more organic traffic to your law firm’s website.
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How To Get Into Google’s Three-Pack
Read on to learn how to get into Google’s three-pack and how it can skyrocket the traffic to your law firm.
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Do You Need To Update Your Law Firm’s Website?
Do you need to update your law firm’s website? Read on to learn some simple steps to make sure your website presents your law firm’s best first online impression.
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How To Promote Your Law Blog Article: Part 4
This is the final article of a four-part series in December on the topic of fresh content and blogs for your law firm’s website. Today we focus on how to get your article noticed and increase clicks to your website.
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How To Format And Organize Your Law Blog Article: Part 3
This is the third article of a four-part series in December on the topic of fresh content and blogs for your law firm’s website. Today we focus on how to format and organize a law blog article.
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How To Keyword Your Law Blog Article (And Why It Matters): Part 2
This is the second article of a four-part series in December on the topic of fresh content and blogs for your law firm’s website. Today we focus on keywords and why they matter for your law firm website’s content.
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Why Fresh Content On Law Firm Websites Is Critical For SEO: Part 1
This is first of a four-part series in December on the topic of fresh content and blogs for your law firm’s website. The series will cover why fresh content is critical for SEO, how to keyword your articles to help your online traffic, how to format your blog post for SEO purposes, and how to repurpose one piece of content in dozens of ways after you publish it.
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Google / Search Engines, Small Law Firms
Google My Business For Law Firms
Every law firm should take the time to claim and optimize their Google My Business page to provide valuable information for potential clients as well as help their overall SEO.
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Basketball, Football, Gay, Gay Marriage, Google / Search Engines, Intellectual Property, Law Schools, Morning Docket, SCOTUS, Sex, Sex Scandals, Sports, Supreme Court, Technology, Trademarks
* It’s official: “law school grads face worst job market in more than 30 years.” Put that in your TTT pipe and smoke it. [Chicago Tribune]
* Not sure how good of a “cyber spy” you can be if you’re getting sued in federal court for things like cybersquatting and trademark infringement. [MarketWatch]
* Jerry Sandusky was convicted — oh Lord, he was convicted — Friday evening, and now his attorneys say they weren’t allowed to resign right before the trial. [CBS News]
* The New York Times has caught Linsanity, or at least it has caught an interest in the trademark case for Jeremy Lin’s popular catchphrase. [New York Times]
* It was Gay Pride weekend across the country. Practically speaking, for most people this meant lots of unexpected traffic jams and random glitter bombings. Evan Wolfson, a prominent attorney, was the Grand Marshal of the Chicago Pride Parade. [Chicago Sun-Times]
* Will today be the day we get the Obamacare decision? Who knows. In the meantime, here’s an interview with the folks behind the wonderful SCOTUSblog. [Forbes]
* The judge accused of elder abuse, in Alameda County, California, is still on the bench, but he has been relegated to handling small claims court. [Mercury News]
* An owner of the Miami Heat has sued Google and a blogger over an “unflattering” photo. I guess once you win an NBA championship, it leaves you with a lot of free time for other important pursuits. [CNN]
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Cyberlaw, Google / Search Engines, Law Professors, Technology
Are Lawyers Officially No Longer Technophobic?
The first month of 2012 was a crazy one for internet law. The Stop Online Piracy Act gloriously crashed and burned, Apple is getting sued in China for naming rights to the iPad, and in America someone is suing to show that porn doesn’t deserve copyright protection. In the wake of all the hot debate […]
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Cyberlaw, Google / Search Engines, Social Networking Websites, Technology, Wikipedia
SOPA Protests Will Make Tomorrow Super Boring
Tomorrow is going to be the most boring day in the recent history of the Internet. For 24 hours — on January 18 — several high-profile websites will go dark, to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act. No one will be able to research potentially fake facts about their favorite celebrities, discover the newest nerdy […]
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Advertising, Drugs, Google / Search Engines, Marijuana, Sports, Technology
Why Google Is an Unwitting Drug Dealer and Ticket Scalper
One of my favorite Mitch Hedberg jokes goes something like, “I love the FedEx driver, because he’s a drug dealer and he don’t even know it.” Well, it turns out you might be able to say the same thing about Google AdWords. A new BBC report reveals the sketchier side of Google’s flagship, profit-making endeavor. […]