Archive for July, 2008

Berry & Associates Launches redesigned Georgia Bankruptcy Website

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Berry & Associates has updated and redesigned their website, www.GeorgiaDebtLaw.com, to better help consumers who need to file Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Georgia.

Atlanta, GA July 18, 2008 — Berry & Associates, an Atlanta based consumer bankruptcy law firm, is excited to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, www.GeorgiaDebtLaw.com. Berry & Associates partnered with LeadRival, a Dallas Fort Worth based web design firm, to redesign and enhance the site. The new, user-friendly site contains updated information about the bankruptcy process in Georgia.


Berry & Associates has helped thousands of clients file bankruptcy in Georgia. Their new website provides clients with articles and information about the bankruptcy process. Those seeking to declare bankruptcy can contact Berry & Associates electronically through the site, and they can view Berry & Associates' nine office locations on an integrated Google map.


LeadRival has been a leader in the online marketing industry since 2004. The agency has worked with both large and small businesses. LeadRival specializes in search engine optimization, paid search and professional website design. In addition, the agency also provides content creation, lead generation and local search strategy.


"We are passionate about helping consumers who need to file for bankruptcy in Georgia", explains Matt Berry, Founder and Principal of Berry & Associates. "Our newly redesigned website will help us reach more consumers who are considering bankruptcy and will help those consumers better understand Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy law."


Kye Duncan, SEO Manager of LeadRival said, "The relationship between Berry & Associates and LeadRival is an excellent opportunity to help consumers gain better access to information about filing bankruptcy in Georgia. The new GeorgiaDebtLaw website will prove to be a valuable local bankruptcy resource for residents of northwest Georgia."


One unique characteristic of GeorgiaDebtLaw.com is the site's focus on Georgia Bankruptcy law. The site contains a bankruptcy articles section with up to date information about bankruptcy in Georgia.    Additionally, the site provides answers to many frequently asked bankruptcy questions.


With offices in Atlanta, Marietta, Duluth, Jonesboro, Rome, Dalton, Gainesville, Newnan and Cartersville, contacting Berry & Associates is easy. The firm offers free consultations for consumers considering bankruptcy and can be reached through their toll free number – (800) 414-3328 – or on their website at www.georgiadebtlaw.com/contact.php


About GeorgiaDebtLaw.com:

GeorgiaDebtLaw.com is maintained by Berry & Associates. Berry & Associates helps consumers in Georgia with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. Learn what Berry & Associates can do to help consumers facing bankruptcy by visiting www.GeorgiaDebtLaw.com.


About LeadRival:

Founded in 2004, LeadRival is a leading web marketing agency with extensive experience helping businesses succeed online. The agency provides custom web marketing solutions for both local and national clients. LeadRival offers search engine optimization, website design, pay per click management, content creation and online consulting services through their unique Search, Leads, Results platform. Visit LeadRival today at www.LeadRival.com.

National Bankruptcy Lawyers Utilize SEO to enhance Bankruptcy Education Website

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Roberts Law Partners has hired LeadRival to provide search engine optimization (SEO) and search engine marketing (SEM) services for BetterBankruptcy.com. The site helps clients seeking information about filing Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. In addition to articles about bankruptcy law, the site contains exemptions and disclosures for Florida bankruptcy, Texas bankruptcy and the rest of the United States.

Ormond Beach, FL (PRWEB) July 17, 2008 — Roberts Law Partners has hired LeadRival, a Dallas Fort Worth Based Search Engine Optimization agency, to help the company increase the visibility of their website in the top search engines. Roberts Law Partners maintains BetterBankruptcy.com, a website devoted to helping consumers learn about Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.


LeadRival has been a leader in the search engine marketing (SEM) industry since 2004. The agency has worked with both large and small businesses. LeadRival specializes in search engine optimization, paid search and professional website design. In addition, the agency also provides content creation, lead generation and local search strategy.

BetterBankrutpcy.com helps thousands of clients learn about bankruptcy law. The website provides clients with articles and information about the bankruptcy process. Those seeking to declare bankruptcy can also complete a free bankruptcy evaluation form and will be matched to an attorney in their area.


"Roberts Law Partners has created a vast library of bankruptcy information," explains John Roberts, Founder and Principal of Roberts Law Partners. "With the help of LeadRival we are able to better educate the public about how to file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy."


Kye Duncan, SEO Manager of LeadRival said, "The relationship between BetterBankruptcy.com and LeadRival is an excellent opportunity to use search engine optimization to help consumers gain better access to information about filing bankruptcy and to help clients locate a bankruptcy attorney in their area."


One unique characteristic of BetterBankruptcy.com is the site's focus on state-specific Bankruptcy law. The site contains a state exemptions page which lists bankruptcy exemptions available in each state. In addition to state-specific exemptions the site also provides details on federal bankruptcy exemptions.


BetterBankruptcy.com is updated frequently with new articles covering current bankruptcy topics. The site aims to provide valuable, up to date information to clients in all stages of the bankruptcy process.


About LeadRival

Founded in 2004, LeadRival is a leading web marketing agency with extensive experience helping businesses succeed online. The agency provides custom web marketing solutions for both local and national clients. LeadRival offers search engine optimization, website design, pay per click management, content creation and online consulting services through their unique Search, Leads, Results platform.


About BetterBankruptcy.com

BetterBankruptcy.com is maintained by Roberts Law Partners. Roberts Law Partners Bankruptcy Lawyers are Attorneys that can help with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. Learn what we do to help consumers facing bankruptcy by visiting www.BetterBankruptcy.com.

The Beat Goes On

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Designing and creating new websites is a skill that every good SEO jockey needs to maintain. Some may consider SEO/SEM to be strictly marketing functions, but programming is the Structural leg of the SEO tripod.

In keeping with this philosophy, we’ve just completed a first pass of our latest website for Fort Worth Bankruptcy. We’re still working on the content and some polishing of design and structural aspects, but we’re hoping this “build it right from the beginning” approach to SEO pays off for our client.

Flash To Get a SEO Makeover?

Monday, July 7th, 2008

News out of Adobe-land says that they’re working to make Flash files accessible to Google and Yahoo search engines. (What, no Microsoft? hmmm….)

This may sound like great news, but a few caveats to consider.

  1. This is an announcement of intent, not an announcement of accomplishment. The techs haven’t achieved anything substantive, so don’t go crazy just yet.
  2. If Google can crawl my Flash program, how can a search result deliver you to the precise place in my Flash program where your search term is covered? If they can’t do this, then this whole exercise is little different from delivering searchers to your home page because someplace on your site is the search term they are looking for — not helpful at all.
  3. What does this mean for publishers protecting their intellectual copyrights for content/images within Flash files?
  4. What will this mean for publishers whose servers will be further stressed by these new Flashbots?

I’m going to wait for more on this before forming a final opinion, but my first impression is that I’m not impressed. Yet.