Law firm budget allocation wastes money when you don't prioritize intent. Here's the 5-step system we use at Sterling Lawyers. Poor campaign segmentation drains budget on low-value service lines and research keywords instead of revenue-driving divorce cases. Most firms waste their budget on low-value keywords, while high-intent divorce searches remain underfunded. We segment campaigns by service profitability and purchase intent. It’s not about budget size—it’s about allocation. These f...
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Law firm budget allocation wastes money when you don't prioritize intent. Here's the 5-step system we use at Sterling Lawyers. Poor campaign segmentation drains budget on low-value service lines and research keywords instead of revenue-driving divorce cases. Most firms waste their budget on low-value keywords, while high-intent divorce searches remain underfunded. We segment campaigns by service profitability and purchase intent. It’s not about budget size—it’s about allocation. These f...
The 5-Segment System That Boosted Our Paid Search Campaigns
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The 5-Segment System That Boosted Our Paid Search Campaigns
Most law firms waste paid search campaigns budget on broken segmentation that kills ROI and drains marketing spend. This systematic approach to keyword segmentation strategy prevents the P-Max trap that bleeds budgets. Cost per lead tracking across buy terms, local terms, research terms, service-based terms, and core attorney terms allocation creates predictable growth. Multi-touch attribution modeling reveals why cutting research terms actually hurts your bottom-funnel conversions. 📲 Subsc...
Revenue Roadmap
Law firm budget allocation wastes money when you don't prioritize intent. Here's the 5-step system we use at Sterling Lawyers. Poor campaign segmentation drains budget on low-value service lines and research keywords instead of revenue-driving divorce cases. Most firms waste their budget on low-value keywords, while high-intent divorce searches remain underfunded. We segment campaigns by service profitability and purchase intent. It’s not about budget size—it’s about allocation. These f...