Case Study: The Combined Impact of Press Release Distribution and Google Review Growth on Local Search Rankings

Client Industry: California Employment Law Firm | Campaign Date Range: July 11, 2026 – August 15, 2026

Executive Summary

This case study examines the improvement in local search visibility observed after the implementation of a coordinated press release distribution strategy and Google review growth initiative for a California employment law firm. The campaign provides a useful example of how multiple local SEO trust and authority signals can work together rather than relying on a single optimization tactic.

The available ranking data shows substantial improvement across a broad portfolio of employment-law keywords between July 11, 2026 and August 15, 2026, with the most significant gains occurring in the weeks following the July 15 press release distribution. Simultaneously, the firm accumulated six Google reviews over approximately five weeks. The client also reported increased customer contacts during the campaign period.

The evidence supports a strong correlation between these combined activities and measurable improvements in visibility, keyword positioning, and customer inquiries — rather than proof that either tactic independently caused Google's ranking changes.

Key Performance Highlights

+38.2%

Top 1–3 Keywords Growth
(55 to 76)

+1.3

Position Overall Improvement
(8.5 to 7.2)

-52%

Reduction in Keywords 20+
(25 to 12)

6

Google Reviews Added
(in ~5 weeks)

27.3%

AI Assistant Key-Event
Conversion Rate

Campaign Background

The campaign was conducted for an employment law practice competing for geographically relevant, high-intent searches — terms used by people looking for legal representation, not general information:

Wrongful Termination Lawyer Employment Lawyer Employment Law Attorney Discrimination Lawyer Retaliation Lawyer Harassment Lawyer Work Lawyer Workplace Harassment Lawyer Employment Discrimination Lawyer Wrongful Termination Attorney

Two coordinated activities occurred during the evaluation period: a press release distribution on July 15, 2026, and continued Google review acquisition, with six new reviews added over the preceding five weeks. The campaign focused on strengthening the firm's overall local search presence rather than optimizing a single page or keyword.

Ranking Snapshot Date Campaign Position
July 11, 2026Pre-press-release baseline
July 18, 2026First post-distribution measurement
July 25, 2026Early post-campaign
August 1, 2026Continued post-campaign
August 8, 2026Continued post-campaign
August 15, 2026Latest measurement

Visual Proof & Local Performance

Local Search Map Grid Rankings
Local Map Grid showing concentration of top positions (1–5) surrounding the primary market area.
Local Rankings Distribution and Overall Average Position Graph
Rankings Distribution & Overall Average Position trend upwards from July to August 2026.

The map illustrates why geography matters for a local firm: proximity to the primary market produces the strongest positions (green, positions 1–5), while rankings gradually weaken further from the core service area (orange/red). This is a normal, expected pattern in local search and confirms the firm has built a meaningful visibility footprint in and around its primary market — a solid foundation for continued local SEO expansion.

Summary of Measurable Results

Metric July 11 Baseline August 15 Latest Change
Overall Average Position ~8.5 7.2 +1.3
Top 1–3 Keywords 55 76 +21
Top 4–6 Keywords 51 42 -9
Top 7–10 Keywords 28 26 -2
Top 11–15 Keywords 23 33 +10
Top 16–19 Keywords 18 11 -7
Position 20+ Keywords 25 12 -13
Top 20 Keywords Total 175 188 +13

All figures reflect movement within the same tracked population of approximately 200 keywords — not the addition of new keywords to the tracking project. The decline in the 4–6 and 16–19 bands is a favorable sign here: those keywords didn't disappear, they moved up into stronger positions.

Why the Combination Matters

Press release distribution and Google reviews address two different parts of the local search equation. Neither is presented here as a standalone ranking factor — the strategic value comes from pairing them.

Press Release Distribution

Expands the firm's digital footprint and external visibility, contributing to:

  • Increased brand exposure
  • Greater online entity recognition
  • Additional discovery pathways
  • Potential secondary mentions and links
  • Visibility beyond the firm's own website

Google Reviews

Strengthens local reputation and consumer trust, providing:

  • Reputation signals and user-generated content
  • Evidence of client activity
  • Greater consumer confidence
  • Signals tied to the Google Business Profile
  • Increased trust when comparing firms

Together: Authority + Reputation + Visibility + Search Presence + User Trust — a more complete local marketing strategy than evaluating either tactic in isolation.

Keyword Group Improvements

The ranking gains were distributed across multiple high-value practice area searches rather than localized to a single page:

Keyword Category Baseline Position August 15 Position Position Gain
Workplace Harassment Lawyer 12.3 8.8 +3.5
Employment Discrimination Lawyer 12.1 10.1 +2.0
Discrimination Lawyer 10.1 8.3 +1.8
Employment Lawyer 9.8 8.2 +1.6
Work Lawyer 11.3 10.3 +1.0
Harassment Lawyer 14.5 13.5 +1.0
Retaliation Lawyer 3.6 2.8 +0.8
Employment Law Attorney 5.0 4.4 +0.6
Wrongful Termination Lawyer 3.1 2.9 +0.2
Wrongful Termination Attorney 3.0 2.9 +0.1

Note: Wrongful Termination terms show only modest numerical movement because they were already ranking around position 3 — among the strongest positions available. The campaign reinforced, rather than needed to build, that visibility.

Keyword Rank Tracking Table
Weekly ranking tracking breakdown from July 11 through August 15, 2026.

Emerging Traffic Channel: AI Assistant Referrals

Following Google's May 13, 2026 integration of a dedicated AI Assistant measurement channel in Google Analytics, the firm's site began recording early discovery metrics from generative engines such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude:

  • AI Assistant Visitors: 9 visitors (+50% compared to the previous 28 days)
  • Key-Event Rate: 27.3% of AI-referred traffic resulted in key site interactions
  • Traffic Quality: AI Assistant was identified as the highest-converting traffic source in the displayed analytics snapshot.
AI Assistant traffic report from Google Analytics
Google Analytics: AI Assistant channel visitors and referral share, trailing 28 days.
Top converting traffic source: AI Assistant
AI Assistant confirmed as the top converting traffic source in the reporting period.

This should be read as an early signal, not a mature channel: nine visitors is too small a sample to establish a reliable long-term conversion benchmark. Because the AI Assistant channel itself is new, its absence from older reports does not mean AI-referred visits weren't happening before — only that they weren't separately measurable. The firm's recommended next step is to track AI Assistant visitors, sessions, key events, and landing pages alongside standard reporting to see whether this pattern holds as volume grows.

The Integrated SEO & Reputation Funnel

Legal services depend heavily on trust. A prospective client searching for an employment lawyer is rarely browsing casually — many are dealing with job loss, retaliation, discrimination, or harassment, and are deciding whether a firm is credible enough to contact. Search visibility gets a firm discovered; reviews help convert that discovery into a call. This case study illustrates how pairing authority-building tactics with local trust signals creates a self-reinforcing acquisition funnel:

Authority (Press Release Distribution) → Expands digital footprint & external entity signals
+ Discoverability (Local SEO) → Improves rankings across high-intent search terms
+ Reputation (Google Reviews) → Converts profile impressions into client trust
= Business Outcome → Increased direct contacts & legal consultation inquiries

The client independently reported increased customer contacts during the campaign period — a second, business-side layer of validation alongside the ranking data. Rankings are ultimately a means to an end; the reported increase in contacts is the outcome that matters commercially.

What This Data Does — and Doesn't — Prove

A credible case study distinguishes between observed results and causal claims. The available data supports a strong correlation between the campaign period and improved rankings. It does not establish that the July 15 press release, or the review growth, independently caused every ranking movement. Other factors that can influence local rankings include:

  • Website changes
  • New or updated content
  • Technical SEO
  • Internal linking
  • Google Business Profile activity
  • Competitor movements
  • Search algorithm changes
  • Additional citations or mentions
  • Changes in user behavior
  • Broader domain authority
  • Geographic search variation

The most defensible conclusion: the firm's local search visibility improved significantly during the period in which press release distribution and increased Google review activity were implemented, while the client simultaneously reported increased customer contacts — a stronger and more credible finding than attributing the result to a single tactic.

Next-Phase Recommendations

  1. Sustain press release publishing: Maintain legitimate, newsworthy announcements — cases, legal developments, attorney insights, community activity — to reinforce broader digital authority, not just for links.
  2. Systematic review acquisition: Continue an ethical, consistent process for requesting reviews from legitimate clients, aiming for steady growth rather than an artificial spike.
  3. Target near-top keywords: Prioritize the 33 keywords currently in positions 11–15 and the cluster in positions 4–10 — these are already demonstrating relevance and are the most efficient to push onto page one or into the top three.
  4. Continue local content development: Build out service-area and practice-area content that reinforces geographic and employment-law relevance.
  5. Monitor customer contacts directly: Track phone calls, contact-form submissions, consultation requests, Google Business Profile interactions, organic traffic, and branded searches so future campaigns measure revenue-producing activity, not just rankings.
  6. Add AI Assistant traffic to reporting: Track AI Assistant visitors, sessions, key events, conversion rate, and referral sources going forward to establish a real baseline for AI-assisted discovery.

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