Including RYS Drive Stack To Optimize A Regulation Agency Website

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Including RYS Drive Stack To Optimize A Regulation Agency Website

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In episode 106 of Semantic Mastery’s weekly Hump Day Hangouts (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMhVPYTuBDc), one viewer asked about the proper addition of RYS drive stack to optimize a law firm website.

The exact question was:

Hi guys! I hope you enjoyed your time in Panama plotting and planning against Google.

We have a law client that we made an RYS drive stack for. We’re trying for a pretty competitive keyword phrase, so we would like add additional drive stacks. When you do that, do you use the same G-Drive account or start fresh with a new account? I followed Bradley’s local case study, but they aren’t ranking as high as we would like. I’ve listened to a lot of the advanced strategy webinars too, but can’t seem to find where you talk about adding additional content to an already existing G-Drive stack.

Also, the main keyword terms were initially ranking on page one of Google, even as high as position 3 and then gradually have dropped to page 3 and have stayed there. We finished the stack in early May and then started backlink building in early July. Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance!

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