In-House Attorney Placement, Attorney Resources, General Counsel Jobs, In-House Jobs Search, Attorney Search Placement - General Counsel Consulting
General Counsel Consulting
About us Attorney resources Employer resources Job listings Submit resume Contact Us
General Counsel Consulting
Sign In
Email:
Password:
Forgot your password?
New User?
Signup
GCC
General Counsel
Consulting
provided
exceptional
service in helping
my organization
recruit for a hard
to fill position.
They did extensive
work on the front
end to understand
our needs and
our culture and
began referring
highly qualified
candidates almost
immediately.
 
Melinda Burrows
Deputy General Counsel
- Litigation and
Compliance, Progress
Energy Service Company
LLC
 
Articles By
Harrison Barnes From
BCG Attorney Search

 

 
Click here
 

Job of the Day
Legal Counsel for Beneficiaries; Proposition 19 & Property Tax Relief; Elder Law
Newport Beach California United States

"Certain beneficiaries and trustees lacking legal counsel that we fund trust loans for, generally for tax relief and property buyout purposes -- need help from an attorney. Your fees are paid by the family trust. Contact us ASAP..." We are ...


NEWS FROM LAW.NET

20 Factors in Google Ranking
 
 

The algorithm Google uses to provide search results changes all the time, but there are some factors that any webmaster ought to keep in mind while developing his webpage. This list will help give you some orientation during the perilous task of getting traffic and making those conversions. Domain Age: Whether your domain is new or old makes a difference but not a big difference. Top Level Domain Keywords make less a difference than before, but still matter. First Word in Domain does make a difference in setting a keyword. Longer domain registration makes a site look more legitimate, and boosts ranking. Exact Match Domains are useful only if you have a quality site. Google checks and puts down the ranking of low-quality websites. Public WhoIs on domain name impresses Google better than a private WhoIs. Further, if the WhoIs is a recognized spammer, all his or her sites will be affected. Having a Country TLD extension, such as .uk, .cn, etc. boosts rank only for that country, not globally. The title tag is second in importance only to the content of the page, and is a great place to put a keyword. It’s also smart to the title tag with the keyword, rather than putting it in the middle or end. Putting a keyword in the description tag also makes some difference, though not as much as it used to. The keyword placed in an H1 tag, or “second title tag” also makes a difference. Making your keyword the most frequently used phrase on the site makes a difference regarding relevancy. Content length matters as well, with longer content looking more legitimate. Keyword density matters as well, though it is less important than it once was. Latent Semantic Indexing Keywords in Content (LSI) helps your keywords match up with the proper meaning. As many words have more than one meaning, this helps determine the relevancy of your webpage. Page Loading Speed: how quickly your page loads helps determine your ranking. Duplicate content, repetitions on your site, will lower your ranking. The tag of rel=canonical can makes a difference regarding duplicate content. Images can clue search engines regarding relevancy with their file name, alt text, title, and description. The Google Caffeine update gives preference for recently updated content. Also, the amount of content change matters: more is better. The number of updates over time factors in. Having the keyword in the first 100 words increases relevancy. Keyword word order matters, so research what phrases are actually used. Phrases with words rearranged are less relevant than exact string matches. By keeping these factors in mind, you will increase the likelihood that Google’s SERP will put you at the top of the list.

 
 

Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss it, you will land among the stars.