With so many law firms out there, it can be difficult for attorneys to stand out enough to increase their discoverability. The first page of a Google search is prime real estate that many lawyers are vying for—and very few will ever get.
That’s where Search-Attorneys.com comes in. Owned and operated by the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys (AAEPA), the already high-ranking, high-traffic directory was recently re-launched after a redesign that will further allow attorneys to get the search engine visibility they need to attract clients online.
Since the mid-1990s, Search-Attorneys.com has gained a reputation as a trusted platform where consumers can easily and quickly find excellent representation in practice areas such as estate planning, criminal defense, family law, personal injury, and intellectual property, among others. As a result, the site has been rewarded with “high domain authority” status from search engines—which has helped propel attorneys listed in the directory to top spots when people search for lawyers in their local area.
Lawyers can take advantage of Search-Attorneys.com’s high traffic and search engine placement by creating a listing for free. Users can produce robust profiles that really sell their expertise by including information about their current practice, firm, past work experience, and education and include photographs, videos, and links to their blog.
Search-Attorneys.com members receive access to free resources, educational guides, ebooks, and webinars provided by the AAEPA.
For more information, visit Search-Attorneys.com or email Search-Attorneys@aaepa.com.
- Posted May 08, 2017
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American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys re-launches Search-Attorneys.com directory

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