Take Control Of Your Legal News: Add Above The Law To Your Google Preferred Sources - Above the Law
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Take Control Of Your Legal News: Add Above The Law To Your Google Preferred Sources - Above the Law
"At Above the Law, we know that in the legal world, information isn't just power; it's a competitive advantage. But with the sheer volume of news breaking every hour, the most important insights can sometimes get buried under a mountain of generic search results. Google has introduced a way for you to change that. With their Preferred Sources feature, you can take the steering wheel from the algorithm and tell Google exactly which voices you trust."
"DIY Instructions * Search for a trending legal topic (like "Biglaw bonuses" or "Supreme Court news") on Google.* Locate the "Top Stories" box near the top of your results.* Click the star icon (or the overlapping cards icon) to the right of the "Top Stories" header.* Search for "abovethelaw.com" and check the box to add us.* Click "Reload results" and you're all set."
"Frequently Asked Questions Will I only see Above the Law? No. Google will still show a diverse range of outlets, but Above the Law will be prioritized whenever we have fresh, relevant coverage of your search. Can I add more than one source? Absolutely. Google notes that over half of early users selected four or more sources to curate their perfect news feed. Does this work on mobile? Yes! This feature is active across both desktop and mobile browsers, as well as the Google app."
Google's Preferred Sources feature lets users prioritize specific news outlets so selected sources appear more often in Top Stories. Adding Above the Law as a preferred source increases the frequency of its stories and commentary when coverage is fresh and relevant, while preserving a diverse mix of outlets. Users can add multiple preferred sources and many early users chose four or more. The feature works across desktop, mobile browsers, and the Google app. Quick setup is available via a direct link or by selecting Top Stories, clicking the star/overlapping cards icon, searching for abovethelaw.com, checking the box, and reloading results.
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