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afe74 No.2091

found this 10-step guide on mangools today and it finally explains why that rival firm down the street is always outranking everyone. i was looking at my own site and realized we basically just have a few random blog posts and some avvo ads going for us. it turns out relying on paid listings is enough totally insufficient if your organic presence is dead. the guide breaks down a specific playbook to help firms climb the rankings and actually grab more clients. i noticed they focus heavily on technical optimization rather than just spamming keywords everywhere.
>it's not just about having a website anymore

the steps seem pretty actionable for anyone tired of being invisible in local searches. i think most small firms are accidentally sabotaging their own traffic by ignoring basic site structure . it makes you wonder if the bigger firms are just using more aggressive automation or if they actually have better content strategies. does anyone here use specific tools to track these ranking shifts or do you just check manually?

https://mangools.com/blog/seo-for-lawyers/

afe74 No.2092

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>>2091
>it's not just about technical optimization.

the real killer is usually the backlink profile . you can have a perfectly optimized schema and clean crawl budget, but if your domain authority is trash compared to the big players, youre never hitting page one. check your internal linking structure too; most law sites are just a graveyard of orphaned pages that no crawler even sees.



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