They Ranked #1 on Google and Got Only 5 Calls a Month - So He Told Them to Move

E1102: Ranking #1 on Google does not matter if the market is too small to produce meaningful business. Legal SEO expert Nick Cohen explains why he told a law firm to move offices even though it ranked first for nearly every important personal injury keyword in its city. The firm had around 200 reviews but received only about five calls per month from SEO. The problem was not its rankings. The problem was the city. Nick has worked in local SEO for 17 years and runs Matador, an agency serving more than 180 law firms. He also has his own personal injury firm, giving him direct insight into which SEO strategies generate cases rather than just rankings. We discuss: Why ranking #1 in a small city may still produce almost no calls How to choose cities based on population, competition, reviews, and demand Why Nick recommends targeting markets with at least 50,000 people for a Google Business Profile How opening a real satellite office can give a business access to an entirely new county Why his Ventura office now generates roughly 50% of his cases Why mailbox locations and fake offices are not a reliable long-term strategy How to structure city and service pages When a competitive page needs supporting content How internal links from supporting pages strengthen higher-value pages Why Nick focuses on only two or three cities at a time How he expands outward from an office in five-mile stages Why publishing hundreds of nearly identical city pages is likely to fail How to make location pages unique with case results, statistics, intersections, and local resources Why he usually targets cities instead of neighborhoods How he updates pages in stages instead of publishing 4,000 words at once When to add more copy, images, video, links, and footer placement Why strong rankings still need reviews, real photos, clear phone numbers, and conversion-focused pages Why low-volume keywords can still produce extremely valuable cases Why rankings should be judged by calls and clients, not position alone Nick also explains how he tracks cities, keywords, population, rankings, and published pages, why rank trackers often need manual verification, and how search results can differ depending on where the searcher is located. This episode is about choosing better markets, building pages that deserve to rank, and expanding without putting the entire website at risk. ⭐️ Matador Solutions - https://www.matadorsolutions.net/ ⭐️ Nick Cohen on LinkedIn -   / nickecohen   ⭐️ Get in touch with Nick - [email protected] 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Nick Cohen Returns 00:36 From Teen SEO to Matador 02:15 What Rapid City Scaling Means 06:25 Spreadsheet Tracking System 07:48 Clean URL Structure Strategy 12:08 Supporting Pages for Rankings 14:43 Making Location Pages Unique 18:48 GBP Impact and New Offices 20:26 Satellite Offices and Compliance 22:22 Ventura Content Buildout Model 24:38 Links and Outreach Partners 25:53 Buying Links Smart 27:05 Vetting Sites and Traffic 27:34 Rank Tracking Reality Check 28:39 Geo SERP Volatility 30:57 GBP Population Strategy 33:21 Satellite Offices and Value 36:55 Scaling Cities Safely 39:56 Avoiding Common Mistakes 41:17 AI Images and Trust 45:24 Footer Links Rotation 47:38 Three Month Content Loop 49:18 Wrap Up and Takeaways The Edward Show. The #1 search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #legalseo #searchengineoptimization #legalmarketing