Friday, August 17, 2012

Lawyers - Video Pay Per Click


You can do it for the Google search. You can also do video. The question is: Should you?

The lawyers who use pay-per-click are literally paying the rent to be on the right side of Google search results, or at the top of the page with the yellow background. Many of these companies are nowhere to be found in the organic search results. What does it mean? If you stop paying the rent, no one found your website.

The same is true for your video.

YouTube has created a program that allows you to appear at the top and right side of search results in a search on YouTube for a fee, of course. Pay-per-click for the video. If you do it? If you want to spend much money, go right ahead. Why, when you can get your videos ranked organically correct your videos.

My advice: Stop paying rent. Most of the opinions you get are your competitors video check-out lawyer in any case to see what their competition is doing.

Here's another question: Why do you want to display in an area that is not practical; spend money for those clicks, and then take time to answer viewers questions which can not be done because you do not practice in that state? Unless you are willing to build a national reference attorney, put your videos in a pay-per-click system with generic targeted keywords will sap your money and your time.

More importantly, you need to ask why your videos are not indexed and ranking highly in organic search results from YouTube. If you are not coming up in the organic search results, you have a big problem. Need help. I have the solution .......

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