EETL Podcast: Emily Brady Shares The SEO And AI Strategies Law Firms Need to Stay Competitive

Episode 69 of the "Everything Except The Law" podcast has arrived! This time we're speaking with Emily Brady, SEO Director at Omnizant.
The Everything Except The Law podcast can be found on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
In this episode, Emily and host Nick Werker discuss what SEO actions law firms can take to boost their marketing results, how law firms who have been slacking with their website can get things back up-to-date, marketing more efficiently with the help of AI and much more!
About our guest:
In the past eleven years, Emily Brady has grown from a content developer to in-house SEO and content marketing expert. Emily has led teams large and small (from one to 55 team members of both content writers and SEOs) and has significant experience both creating and executing multi-channel content strategies. She is an empathetic leader, clear and gracious communicator, and driven team member.
Learn more about Emily's company here!
See the previous episode of “Everything Except The Law” here.
This podcast is produced and edited by Joe Galotti. You can reach Joe via email at [email protected].
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