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New Orleans Conference Promises Deep Dive into Online Marketing for Attorneys

Academy of Special Needs Planners

New Orleans, LA (Law Firm Newswire) January 25, 2017 - A day-long intensive workshop on March 23, 2017 will reveal the secrets of effective online marketing for lawyers.

The session, part of the Academy of Special Needs Planners’ 11th Annual Meeting in New Orleans, will be led by Victoria Fabiano of Google and Conrad Saam, founder of Mockingbird Marketing, an agency that delivers advanced online marketing exclusively for the legal industry.

Attorneys, Saam says, are getting "intimidated, overcharged, confused and downright lied to by marketing consultants and self-proclaimed search gurus" who see dollar signs but deliver "little (if any) value." The hands-on, interactive workshop will separate fact from fiction regarding what works and what does not in online marketing.

Fabiano and Saam will instruct attendees to conduct an audit of their own online marketing efforts and identify specific weaknesses and strategies for overcoming them. To identify site problems, attendees will be guided through a high-level audit of their site using a series of third-party tools. Attendees will learn the fundamentals of what drives success in search engine optimization (SEO), explore how to rank outside of their location’s “centroid,” and how to leverage online reviews on sites like Yelp, Google Plus and Avvo.

The session will also offer a deep dive into advertising using pay-per-click, and retargeting. Victoria Fabiano of Google will walk attendees through advanced targeting and delivery options available in Adwords and discuss how to handle conversion tracking of phone calls, form fills and online chat.

Finally, attendees will learn how to build a framework that generates cost-per-client data by marketing channel. This instruction will include an Excel template allowing attendees to implement such an analysis on an ongoing basis.

Attendees need to bring both a laptop and a mobile phone, and it is recommended (but not required) that they have access to their Google Analytics, Google My Business, Google Adwords and Google Search console accounts.

The session will take place from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm on Thursday, March 23, 2017, at the Hilton New Orleans/St. Charles Hotel. For details and registration, click here.

Cybersecurity, Google AMP and What Went Right in 2016 in the Latest Bigger Law Firm Magazine

San Francisco, CA (Law Firm Newswire) January 19, 2017 – Bigger Law Firm magazine is back with another issue packed with technology and online marketing analysis through the lens of the legal industry.

In the feature article, Ryan Conley presents a retrospective of the top cybersecurity stories of 2016 and finds the hidden details that put the headlines in perspective. From election hacks to computers held for ransom to botnets that may be running on your own home router, these crises seem to happen with alarming regularity. Conley gets to the technological heart of the matter and breaks down what every internet user needs to know.

The year just past was full of change and uncertainty, not just in geopolitical matters but also in the SEO world, with Google implementing major changes to its ranking algorithms. Jason Bland turns to law firms and marketers around the world to ask, “What went right?” Ten trendsetters and experts bring both their personal stories and their industry insight to the reader, showing how they learned to thrive in a changing world.

Ever wonder what is the “AMP” logo next to some Google results on your phone? As Brendan Conley explains, Accelerated Mobile Pages is an initiative by the search giant to bring webpages to your phone faster. AMP is in its early stages, but knowing how the project works keeps you ahead of the curve. Conley shows how it works and explains whether you need to think about implementing it on your own site.

Virtually all attorneys use email, but many may feel uneasy about the broader ethical and professional implications of email versus other media. Dipal Parmar sheds light on the potential pitfalls inherent in its use, from lack of privacy and bad actors to simple human error.

Kerrie Spencer has the scoop on two new software offerings aimed right at technically savvy law firms: FactBox, an information organizer, and FileVine, a cloud-based practice management system. Lastly, Dexter Tam wraps it up with an analysis of two key Google ranking factors: authority and relevance.

Explore the cutting edge of technology, the legal industry and marketing in the latest issue of Bigger Law Firm Magazine. Visit https://www.biggerlawfirm.com

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