How to Pick a Domain Name For Your Law Firm Web Site
Your law firm needs a website, but how do you pick a domain name for your web site? What exactly is a domain name?The post How to Pick a Domain Name For Your Law Firm Web Site appeared first on Lawyer...
View ArticleBidding on Keywords? Click Fraud?
If you're considering or already bidding on keywords on the Internet (known as Pay Per Click advertising or PPC), there may be important issues which you have not considered. The post Bidding on...
View ArticleShould Your Law Firm Have a Web Site?
Should your law firm have a web site? The answer is absolutely, yes. However, the reason is probably different than you think.The post Should Your Law Firm Have a Web Site? appeared first on Lawyer...
View ArticleHow to Pick a Domain Name for Your Law Firm Web Site
Tips to help you choose a domain name for your law firm web site. What exactly is a domain name?The post How to Pick a Domain Name for Your Law Firm Web Site appeared first on Lawyer Advertising &...
View ArticleYahoo! & Google Click Fraud Settlements & How to Reduce Click Fraud
Yahoo!'s click fraud settlement includes click fraud up until July 31, 2006. Obviously, click fraud is continuing but Yahoo!'s settlement is ending. There are a couple of things you can do to reduce...
View ArticleIs your law firm using a .info domain name?
On March 3, 2008, Matt Cutts, the head of Google’s anti-spam team made several predictions for 2008, one of which was, “A top-level domain (TLD registry) will offer domains for under $4. The result...
View ArticleInternet Advertising: Reality or Hype?
Lawyers have a lot of common sense. It’s probably the single most important trait of a lawyer, but when it comes to issues outside the scope of a client matter, some lawyers get lazy and put away their...
View ArticleBing & Google – Search Engine Evolution
Bing is now using Facebook data to display websites your friends have “liked”. This is influencing the ranking of the search engine listing results in a way that is personal to you and will display...
View ArticleHow Clients Search on the Internet
Potential clients are searching for lawyers on the Internet using longtail keywords. FindLaw found that longtail keyword searches where someone was looking for a lawyer accounted for 32% of all...
View ArticleWill Google Warn Visitors Away From Your Website?
Beginning in October, if your law firm website doesn’t use SSL, Google will warn visitors who use your contact form that it is “Not Secure”. Potential clients will likely go to another lawyer’s website...
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