
Your Law Firm needs listings on these sites
I am hard at work on the “Encyclopedia of Local Search for Law Firms” but I had to shoot across a quick note on the essential citations to create for your law firm.
The good news? You can create most of these yourself. These citations will give your firm a massive push in the right direction for local search engine result pages.
The bad news? Some of these are paid listings and will take some time to create.
Here is where your law firm needs to be listed:
- findlaw.com
- nolo.com
- lawyers.com
- hg.org
- avvo.com
- justia.com
- bestlawyers.com
- lawguru.com
- lawinfo.com
- lawyers.uslegal.com
- lawyer.com
- legaldocs.com
- leadcounsel.org
- lawresearch.com
- canadianlawlist.com
- attorneypages.com
- uslawyersdb.com
These are the essential niche citations that all firms should have set up and optimized.
More often than not clients ask if the paid listings are worth it. Short answer? Yes.
These listings are not going to get you many clients but they will certainly help with visibility on local search engine result pages when combined with a great local SEO campaign.
What are local search citations?
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MEET THE AUTHOR

Tom LaScola
FOUNDER & PRESIDENT
I have provided effective legal marketing for law firms for over 10 years. I pride myself in my work and it shows. I work on a no-contract basis for clients and many have remained with me for the duration of my career. Most importantly - I love what I do.