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Google My Business (GMB) Marketing Tips

Lawyer GMB SEO Marketing Tips Google My Business (GMB) is more important then ever and should be one of the first things that you do for your law firms Internet marketing strategy. Google is obviously the most important search engine but usually people think organic results and where your ranked for certain keywords.   Yet really its possible that even if your firm low or no organic rankings, you can possibly dominate the local seo results. What is Google My Business? Google My Business is a free service designed to make it easy for local businesses to manage their listings in Google search results. Anytime you search Google for local services in your area, you have likely seen Google My Business at work. It displays results on a map, and lists other important details about businesses, including their contact information, website, and even reviews. Since Google is the premier search engine online, listing your law firm with Google’s My Business is essential for proper search engine optimization, or SEO. A basic approach to Google My Business is to list your law firm’s name, address, and contact information. When someone searches your firm by name, your firm’s listing appears to the right of the Google search results. The display therefore gives your firm much more attention than a search link in a list of other firms. LAWYER GOOGLE MY BUSINESS MARKETING TIPS 1. Claim your Google My Business Profile If you haven’t claimed your law firms GMB profile, which stands for Google My Business – also known as the local 3 pack – then you need to get this done right away. GMB profiles are some of the first organic listings people see when searching for law firms. By default, many firms already have a GMB profile created by Google and sometimes you will find that certain lawyers will have a GMB profile that is created by Google, and sometimes your clients will find this and even though you haven’t claimed or verified this listing, they still can leave you a review. So it makes sense to claim these listings so that you can not only optimize it, but you respond to any reviews you might get. Walk through the following process to claim it: Search for your law firm or attorney name in Google When you see the Knowledge Graph card for your firm, click on the ‘Are you the owner?’ link near the bottom. Start the process of verifying the firm’s ownership. Note that Google will want you to verify ownership in one of two ways – either by phone or through regular mail.  Once you’ve verified ownership, you can edit your GMB profile. 2. Add Photos & Videos to your GMB Lawyer profile Make sure your GMB profile is complete and contains consistent contact information.  Then adding as many images as possible of your law firm can help it rank far better in the local 3 pack.    So add all the existing images you might have put on your blog and facebook. Then create more images and get creative.  Try to have a LOT of images, like 30 – 50! You can do it over time and it seems to make a difference. Here are some image ideas to get you started: show your legal offices on the inside and outside show your firms team, partners, and you describe the areas of law that you practice show your firms logo include your firms tag lines, quotes, or other marketing messages You do not want to put generic stock images or videos into your Google listing.  Google wants images that are related to your firm and what your firm does. So this means photos of the people who work at firm, photos of your locations and the type of law you practice. 3. Onsite Website Optimization Onsite SEO are the things done to your website structure to make it rank well, This is one of the most top tasks you can do to achieve good local rankings. Start with a location-based page: Create a location-based page for the keyword phrases you want to rank for. An example could be ‘Chicago auto accident lawyer’ or ‘Michigan Malpractice Attorney.’   Then you can create other location posts for all the different cities, zips, neighborhoods in your area and then interlink them together. Here are some other tips: Include the location in the copy of the page Include the keyword phrase in the title, the headings, meta description and URL of the page Include the keyword as an image file name of any images on the page Include the keyword in any alt attributes of images on the page Add your firms NAP (name, address, phone number) to the header: Your firm’s name, address and phone number should be on the header of every page, but especially on location-based pages or pages that link to your Google my business – GMB profile. This should also be the same information used in other listings around the web. Make sure it’s all consistent. Substantial quality content: Include a lot of useful content on your pages. Most short articles are like 300 words. So articles longer than 500 words is a good start and the longer the better. 2000 words is a really good start and if you are trying to rank for highly competitive keywords, then the longer the better. 4. Citation signals: Mentions of your firm NAP across the web Citations are like links and are the fuel towards getting higher Google local rankings. Building citations is one of the most influential strategies for ranking well in local search. Citations are simply mentions of your law firm’s NAP, which is Name, Address and Phone numbers on other websites such as directories, social media profiles, business listing websites, and data aggregators. You want to get listings at all of the obvious top directories like Yelp, Yellow Pages and a number of other places that will list your law firm.   Most of these will automatically create listings for your

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Responding to Google Reviews

REPUTATION MANAGEMENT FOR ATTORNEYS Google Reviews for Lawyers – Responding to Reviews Google reviews are becoming more important then most anything else.  The reason is because when someone GOOGLES YOU, they are going to google and plugging your name or firm name in the search box and usually they are getting back your Google my business listing, which will show your Google reviews right away with number of reviews and total review star average.  Then it will also list reviews from other key sites like Facebook, AVVO and Lawyers.com. With the reviews, it makes great sense to monitor them and RESPOND to any reviews you get.  If they are good 5 star reviews, thank the person. If they are bad 1 star reviews, express your concern and reach out to try and fix the situation.    If someone else is reading the review and sees that your on top of the situation and trying to make it right, it goes a long way and fixes some of the damage done by that 1 star review.    Either way, it shows that your on top of your reviews and a concerned business owner! HOW TO RESPOND TO A GOOGLE REVIEW Responding to a Google review will require that you have a Google my business account.  If you dont have this yet, that means you haven’t verified your business listing with Google yet and you must do that first.     If you have a Google my business account, then its a matter of logging in and responding to the review. Sign in to Google My Business. If you have two or more locations, click Manage location for the location you’d like to manage. Click Reviews from the menu. (Note that your business needs to be verified in order to respond to reviews.) Click Respond to respond to a customer review. Write a response and click Submit. REPUTATION MANAGEMENT FOR LAWYERS Do you need help with getting more Google reviews?  Do you need help in getting a fake review removed? We can assist your law firm with setting up a Lawyer Review Strategy for not only Google reviews, but also Avvo, Facebook, Yelp and other review sites.    Call us at 630-393-0460 or fill out the form below for more info. [Contact_Form_Builder id=”11″]

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Social Media Management for Lawyers

Social Media Accounts for Law Firms Lawyers first off need to HAVE Social Media accounts, but once you do, then you need to have them managed.  You want to make sure that your updating these accounts on a regular basis, building new fans and followers and engaging with your followers.    Thats a lot of things to do! ** Special Social Media Management Campaign for Lawyers – First Month FREE Special ** —>  Call us at 630-202-9208 or fill out the Social Media for Lawyers contact form to take advantage of this deal ASAP. We have a special social media management program for lawyers that includes the following: Review and Optimization of your main 5 Social media Accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Google, Youtube and Instagram) Setup of any social accounts you do not have already setup – Includes graphic work for accounts. Setup of all social media accounts in special Legal Social Media Management Software that will keep track of all account, post content to all accounts. Creation of new Content to use within blog and social media sites (We can take existing content and images and create a video to use in a new post) Creation of high quality images to use in blog and social media accounts. Creation of high quality videos to use in blog, Youtube and Facebook. Curation of content to use from other related websites RSS feeds Setup of CONTENT QUEUES for different social media sites to post content automatically on a set 2-5 times per week. PRICING–> $500 FLAT Fee to Setup Program ; $250 per month for ongoing monitoring, content, images and more.  (*Additional social media accounts extra) —>  Call us at 630-202-9208 or fill out the Social Media for Lawyers contact form to take advantage of this deal ASAP. The main social media accounts every lawyer should have right now are: #1- Facebook #2- Twitter #3- LinkedIn #4- Instagram #5- Google #6- Pinterest #7- YouTube So first off you want to make sure these social media accounts are setup and optimized with images for your logo and banner. Then you want to make sure that you update these accounts. Now if you do this manually, it will take forever.   So you need to automate this process and have a Content marketing schedule and post content your sites blog, and then also to your social accounts. CONTENT MARKETING CALENDAR  There are a number of ways you can do this and I use a few different social media management programs that allow you to manage multiple accounts, post content on a regular basis and setup a schedule where you can post content from different sources to your different accounts.  Sometimes you can post every hour of every day, or just once a week.   The key is having the content and then setting up a schedule to have the content posted on certain times of certain days. MONITOR YOUR SOCIAL ENGAGEMENTS You also want to monitor your inbox and engagements of your social media content.   If people have questions and post to your wall, the sooner you get back to them, the better.    If people make comments, respond if you can and the more engagement that you can create, the better. CREATE UNIQUE CONTENT, IMAGES AND VIDEO Make sure you create a steady flow of new content, custom images and videos around the content.   You  can also currate content and find other blogs that have interesting or related stories and post those on your social sites.     You can create a content queue for your facebook account and just have content post to your facebook page, then have a queue for your Twitter account and all other accounts. —> fill out the Social Media for Lawyers contact form

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