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Google’s Latest Algorithm Change & Legal Websites!
By Bob Schwartz, CRS, GRI ©2007 Promotions Unlimited all rights
reserved.
This material is subject to copyright and any unauthorized use, copying
or mirroring is prohibited
Have you noticed your legal site rankings for various key word phrases
have taken a drop? Actually, in some situations, sites on page one of
Google are now nowhere to be found within the first 10 pages of returned
results. Wondering what's different?
Recently, Google made another effort in continuing changes to its
ranking algorithm. From my own observations (running 35 real estate and
legal websites), it seems as though the main thrust of this change is to
devalue reciprocal links. Google’s algorithm judged the quality of a web
site by the number of other sites linking to it.
Links, especially quality links, have always been a heavily weighted
factor in Google's ranking formula. Unfortunately, in recent years,
website owners and designers, looking for quick gratification, have
abused the concept to such an extent that in many cases their actions
are looked on as link spamming.
Many legal websites are major participants in the link abuse issue. Link
rings, link farms, exchange portals, free-for-all-links, etc., are
basically offering hundreds or thousands of links for their members. In
addition, individual sites offering to swap links definitely value
quantity over quality when it comes to their links. It is quite common
to see legal websites with link directories with 100 or more links per
page without regard for categorization or theme. Perhaps the worst of
these practices is the tiny text links listed on the bottom of home
pages.
So, what should one do to regain or maintain your site’s standings on
Google in face of this new change? First understand that incoming links
are still advantageous and are considered in Google’s ranking algorithm,
just not as much as they originally were. Plus, what Google considers
‘link spamming’ will now have a major impact on your law site’s
standings. Below are a few suggestions you may wish to consider:
A.
If you have reciprocal links cluttered anywhere on your site, either
straighten them out for easy navigation by visitors or trash them. There
are a number of software programs that can automate this process for
you. If anyone would like some suggestions, just email me at: Bob@brokerforyou.com
B.
If you have more than 20 links per link directory page, add more pages
to keep the maximum number of partner links to 20.
C.
Any links that are to non-themed sites should be removed at once! You’re
running a legal site & all your links should be law related.
D.
Do not swap links with any sites that are not already listed in Google.
To take this a step further, if your legal website has a Google page
rank of 3 or higher, this should be a criteria for any potential link
partner’s home page.
E.
Be sure on your home page you have a hyper-link to your link directory
and each page of your link directory is hyper-linked to other directory
pages. An additional tip here is not to use the word ‘link’ in your
hyperlink to your directory. It would be far better to use a phrase
like: ‘attorney partners’ for these links. Naturally, be sure any
potential link partner follows these guide-lines.
F.
Check which sites link to your site and any unwelcome ones should
receive a form email requesting that they please remove their link to
your site. To see some of the sites that link to yours through Google
(Google for some reason does not show all incoming links), go to Google
and in their search box type in: link:www.yourwebsite.com
G.
If you are a member of any type of link exchange…cancel your membership.
Naturally, some of my suggestions above are tough and you many disagree
with them. After all, Google, or any search engine for that matter,
never spells out details of what their algorithm looks for, or exactly
what each revision to it encompasses. The search engine optimization
professionals have to use their acquired experience and judgment to
advise their clients. Search engine optimization is far from an exact
science. These are my personal and professional opinions on one factor
of this latest Google change. If your site has dropped off the Google
radar, you can do nothing, or try to improve your standings and possible
new business, by playing by the rules. The choice is yours…..choose
wisely!
Time spent in improving your law firm’s search engines standings may
possibly end up being the most cost effective career investment you
make.
Copyright 2007 Promotions Unlimited. All rights reserved.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bob Schwartz, is the founder of Promotions Unlimited (search engine
optimization) a Internet legal directory (CA, TX & Las Vegas) publisher
and search engine placement technology analyst. You can contact Bob via
e-mail at seo711@gmail.com or visit his San Diego legal directory at:
www.sandiegolawyerforyou.com
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