Christopher Lees
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Christopher Lees
@group_cpl
I help mid-tier law firms escape underperforming contracts without penalities and 5x their new cases in 8 months with SEO. ROI guarantee or prorated refund.
Massachusetts Katılım Şubat 2019
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@Bitcoin_Teddy Quit complaining. Those Boomers had to work two jobs and stay broke for 10 years before they could buy a small house - and then work overtime for 40 more years.
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@Bitcoin_Teddy Yeah, well if you're going to waste all your time playing video games in the basement until you're 35...
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@HisBloodSaves @Truth_matters20 Did someone tell you calling or confessing is a work, or did you just make that up?
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@Truth_matters20 Calling/confessing is a work.
Romans 9-11 deal with the nation of Israel’s past, present, and future.
“Saved” is a word that necessitates context. In this case it means physically delievered (flesh) not saved unto eternal life which is by grace through faith without our works.




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@wildfreakouts Dogs shouldn't be at the restaurant. Period.
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@grindfacetv I absolutely hate dogs and the whole country's gone off the deep end with dogs, bringing them into the grocery store and everything now. One thing the Muslims have right if they do not tolerate dog worship.
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🚨 BOOM: Christians across America are CHEERING as President Trump puts FAITH front and center like NEVER before!
White House launches “America Prays” urging every American to dedicate at least ONE HOUR a week to prayer!
Plus:
• New Religious Liberty Commission
• Task Force to CRUSH anti-Christian bias
• Revived White House Faith Office
No more war on Christianity. Trump is RESTORING our Judeo-Christian foundation!
This is the America we prayed for!
Christ is King!
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President Truman, 21 July 1947, diary entry:
“The Jews, I find are very, very selfish. They care not how many Estonians, Latvians, Finns, Poles, Yugoslavs or Greeks get murdered or mistreated as displaced persons as long as the Jews get special treatment. Yet when they have power, physical, financial or political, neither Adolf Hitler nor Joseph Stalin has anything on them for cruelty or mistreatment to the underdog. The Jews have no sense of proportion nor do they have any judgment on world affairs”.
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@thedanielfazio Breakthrough Advertising - it's much more than just a book on copywriting.
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@ManiamAkash @Megatron_ron What choice is there? How about minding your own business? Leave Russia alone and you won't have to go to war.
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@Megatron_ron russia is waging the largest war in Europe since WWII. Nobody wants to talk about military service and conscription but what choice is there? Europe didn't start or choose this war, russia did. Of course they must prepare. It'd be too late if they waited till russia attacked.
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@boringlocalseo You're the second person to say that. I wonder what it is?
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REPEAT AFTER ME
Local SEO is evolving again.
NAP citations still help.
Reviews still help.
Your GBP still matters.
But LLM citations are now the multiplier.
ChatGPT, Gemini and AI Overviews are not picking random businesses.
There is a clear pattern behind who gets recommended.
Bookmark this.
What people THINK is enough
• Perfect NAP
• Clean citations
• Solid GBP
• A few backlinks
• Some reviews
All of this is still important,
but it is no longer enough by itself.
Traditional citations influence Google.
They do not influence LLMs in the same way.
What actually influences AI recommendations now
1. External listicles and roundups
ChatGPT pulls from:
• Best X in city posts
• Local roundup blogs
• Niche guides
• Third party comparisons
• Micro media directories
If multiple external sites list you,
LLMs start repeating you.
If nobody lists you,
LLMs pretend you do not exist.
This is training data, not ranking factors.
2. Recency beats authority
Fresh mentions matter more than DR.
2025 content gets cited far more than older pages.
Updating placements is required now.
3. Repetition equals truth in an LLM
The more often your business appears across the web,
the more “true” you become to AI models.
Traditional citations give credibility.
LLM listicles give discoverability.
You need both.
The new Local SEO and LLM SEO hybrid strategy
Step 1: Maintain your NAP foundation
GBP, citations, reviews and normal local SEO
Still required and still works.
Step 2: Add LLM listicle citations
Get featured in:
• Best X lists
• Local roundups
• Comparison guides
• Top 10 service in city articles
This is what LLMs ingest.
Step 3: Refresh every 3 to 6 months
Models heavily prefer fresh data.
Old mentions fade out.
This is the future of Local SEO
Traditional citations get Google’s attention.
LLM listicles get AI’s attention.
Stack both and you dominate everywhere.
I built a method to feature your business on 500 listicles across 500 websites to boost LLM visibility.
Comment JIMMY and I will DM it to you (Must be following)

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UPDATE: We’ll be debating my @NickJFuentes interview on @PiersUncensored later today.
It’s been very illuminating to experience at first hand how vile his Groyper fans are - and how brazen in their misogyny, racism and anti-Semitism.
But I suspect many are foreign Bots.
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@NathanABinford @Nick_Meagher I agree that their rank tracker can give false positives, but in my experience page status has been reliable. So your client sites have service/location matrices like this but are not getting deindexed?
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@group_cpl @Nick_Meagher Looking at my sites, I am not seeing this, just all too typical SERP volatility and randomly “dropped” pages.
But Ahrefs data is bunk now and I’ve spotted the same pages in the actual SERPs off and on.
I wouldn’t put much stock in their rank tracker.
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Most agencies are building 200+ pages to rank in multiple cities.
One page for "roof repair Fort Worth."
One for "roof repair Dallas."
One for "roof repair Arlington."
Multiply that by every service.
It's a nightmare to build.
And Google is actually punishing you for it.
Here's what the top local guys are doing instead:
- One page per service.
- One page per location.
That's it.
The magic is in how they're connected.
Every service page has a section at the bottom:
"Roof repair service areas"
→ Fort Worth
→ Dallas
→ Arlington
→ North Richland Hills
Each one links to its location page.
Every location page has the reverse:
"Roofing services in Fort Worth"
→ Roof repair
→ Roof installation
→ Roof inspection
Each one links to its service page.
You just created associations between every service and every location.
Without 200 pages of redundant content competing against each other.
Google's algorithm is entity-based now.
It understands associations.
You don't need a dedicated page for every keyword combination anymore.
You need clean structure and smart internal links.
Smaller site. Faster crawls. Higher quality score.
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@NathanABinford @Alexand63390764 @Nick_Meagher Agreed. That's why I've always been suspicious of bloating location pages with local entity fluff, like naming landmarks etc. It's supposed to increase radius but I've gotten mixed results from this approach.
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@Alexand63390764 @group_cpl @Nick_Meagher Cuppa’s great. But it’s all about how you use the tool. And to be fair, local service pages aren’t about “helpful content” as much as semantic relevance.
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@Nick_Meagher Law firm as the primary category. Then the others as secondary categories. Services are drill downs.
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@group_cpl What do you set the GBP primary category to in those cases?
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Your GBP links to your homepage.
For service area businesses, that's a mistake.
Here's why:
Your homepage says "We serve the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex."
Your GBP says you're located in Fort Worth.
That's conflicting information.
Google sees a business claiming to serve a huge area but linking to a page that doesn't match the verified location.
The fix:
Create one dedicated page for Fort Worth.
Optimize it for "Roofing Contractor Fort Worth" (or whatever your primary category is).
Link your GBP to that page instead of your homepage.
Now Google sees agreement.
Your GBP says Fort Worth.
Your landing page says Fort Worth.
Your title tag says Fort Worth.
Your H1 says Fort Worth.
Everything lines up.
Your homepage can still target the broader region.
But your GBP should point to a page that matches exactly where Google verified your business.
One page. One location. Direct match.
Most agencies won't tell you this because they're too busy building 50 city pages that compete with each other.
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@Nick_Meagher Well, in many cases mid-tier law firms have multiple areas of focus: civil, personal injury, criminal, family - all of them important with no one standing out. They need new cases for all of them. I think in this case, we link to the hp from gbp.
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That’s a great question, I’d look to see what the competitors are doing and what Google is preferring first to determine if you need 3 different practice area pages per city.
For the GBPs you’d like to the one that matches the primary category, so if it’s the GBPs are set to Personal Injury Attorney then you’d like to that LSP.
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@NathanABinford @Nick_Meagher Nathan, have a good look in ahrefs. Export top pages, sort by status (lost) and URL - you'll see a massive deindexing of location/service page matrix.

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A quick peek at the kryderlaw one suggests that lazily spun articles with locations clumsily added is the issue in their case, not “LSPs”.
These are structured like articles not service pages.
I’m checking on my phone so I could have missed it but I don’t see localbusiness schema.
And there is no localized content.
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