Jill Whalen

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Hi Jill,

Your email newsletter is one of my favorites, and I get a bunch of them from SEO "experts" and others.

Here's my question:

My law firm client has an existing website that focuses on contingency litigation (taking a percentage of any award instead of charging by the hour) for individuals injured by medical bungling, or their families in case of death caused by medical bungling. They want to expand their business to include contingency litigation for businesses wronged by other (big) businesses.

The question from an SEO standpoint is, would they be better off with a new domain name and website for the business side, or a home page that says business clients click here, individual clients click here, etc. I am concerned that optimizing the existing site for a new line of business might be difficult, but on the other hand starting a new site from scratch means months in the sandbox.

Your advice would be appreciated.

Best regards,

Buck

Jill's Response

Hi Buck,

It's very common for law firms and other types of businesses to offer a variety of services to many different target markets, so it makes perfect sense to have this information on your current website.

I think where you're getting confused is in thinking that the home page of the site is the only one you can optimize and get ranked in the search engines. This simply isn't the case; every page of your site is a gateway to the rest of it.

I would suggest creating a new section or page on the existing site that describes the new services, and optimizing it accordingly. You'll also want to be sure to link to the new section via the global navigation on every page. This makes the most sense from the user perspective. The great news is that if it makes sense from that perspective, it makes sense from the search engine one as well.

Trying to create a completely different website for the same law firm in order to showcase a different range of services just doesn't make sense. You might want to have a look at some large law firm websites. They usually offer completely different types of legal work, but manage to categorize it nicely on their site.

Hope this helps!

Best,

Jill

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CEO and founder of High Rankings®, Jill Whalen has been performing search engine optimization since 1995 and is the host of the free High Rankings Advisor search engine marketing newsletter, author of "The Nitty-gritty of Writing for the Search Engines" and founder/administrator of the popular High Rankings Search Engine Optimization Forum. In 2006, Jill co-founded SEMNE, a local search engine marketing networking organization for people and companies in New England.

High Rankings is an internationally recognized search engine optimization firm located in Framingham, MA specializing in search engine optimization, SEO consultations, in-house training, site audit reports, search marketing seminars and workshops. High Rankings has a 100% success rate for substantially improving client rankings and targeted traffic.

Jill speaks at national and international conferences and has been writing about SEO and search marketing since 2000. She's been quoted in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, U.S. News & World Report and The Washington Post. Her articles have appeared in numerous print magazines and online websites including CIO Magazine, CMS Focus, The Internet Marketing Report, ClickZ, WorkZ, Inc.com, Entrepreneur, Lycos Small Business, WebProNews, SiteProNews and others. Jill has also appeared on many online and offline radio programs such as Entrepreneur Magazine's E-Biz Radio Show, SearchEngineRadio and the eMarketing Talkshow.

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CEO and founder of High Rankings®, Jill Whalen has been performing search engine optimization since 1995 and is the host of the free High Rankings Advisor search engine marketing newsletter, author of "The Nitty-gritty of Writing for the Search Engines" and founder/administrator of the popular High Rankings Search Engine Optimization Forum. In 2006, Jill co-founded SEMNE, a local search engine marketing networking organization for people and companies in New England.

High Rankings is an internationally recognized search engine optimization firm located in Framingham, MA specializing in search engine optimization, SEO consultations, in-house training, site audit reports, search marketing seminars and workshops. High Rankings has a 100% success rate for substantially improving client rankings and targeted traffic.

Jill speaks at national and international conferences and has been writing about SEO and search marketing since 2000. She's been quoted in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, U.S. News & World Report and The Washington Post. Her articles have appeared in numerous print magazines and online websites including CIO Magazine, CMS Focus, The Internet Marketing Report, ClickZ, WorkZ, Inc.com, Entrepreneur, Lycos Small Business, WebProNews, SiteProNews and others. Jill has also appeared on many online and offline radio programs such as Entrepreneur Magazine's E-Biz Radio Show, SearchEngineRadio and the eMarketing Talkshow.