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Scam Warning – Law Firms Beware

Posted on April 6th, 2009 No Comments

As web professionals, we at The Search Engine Guys, LLC feel compelled to warn our clients and the general public about a phishing scam that we have seen circulating via email. Primarily targeting law firms, this scam masquerades as an email from an overseas company in Singapore/Asia looking for representation in the US.  This scam [...]

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Closing the Deal: Converting Business Leads to Actual Clients

Posted on March 17th, 2009 No Comments

As David Slater aptly points out in his white paper, "Growing Your Law Practice by Leveraging Technology," grabbing that juicy search ranking is only part of a truly successful web marketing initiative. In the world of online marketing, there are two "conversions" that must be addressed – first, the conversion of a website visitor into [...]

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Designing for Conversion

Posted on November 18th, 2008 No Comments

What is the primary purpose of a business website? Regardless of the type of business – whether it is a law firm, a retailer, a consulting agency, or a doctor's office – the goal of a company website is to bring in new business. If a website fails to do so, it is inefficient and [...]

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Helping Our Clients Grow

Posted on October 30th, 2008 No Comments

One of our big selling points here at The Search Engine Guys, LLC, is our exclusive partnership agreement. (Not sure what this is? Go to http://www.tseg.com to read about it). We believe that SEO works best through a long-term relationship with a client, not through a haphazard cookie-cutter approach. Take Alexander & Associates, for example. [...]

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