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Hi Jon In that case, if you are doing this for a law firm, lawyer(s) is a totally fine way of going about this because firms usually entail more than one lawyer. Filler words like "in" are usually assumed in this example - when someone types in a service and a location, Google and other search engines will assume that this person is asking specifically in that location. So, in this case, adding "in" won't change the search in my opinion - Google knows what you're looking for. Let me know if I am not answering your question completely - I hope I am! Patrick
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I am Using Wix website creator. Will google be able to read the javascript?
Google is capable of executing javascript. Here's a post from Google on the subject. You can see how Google sees your page by using Search Console, then fetching and rendering the page. https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/ With that said, I'd opt for the version of Wix, especially if it's limiting your ability to use tools that aren't quite as sophisticated as Google.
Technical SEO Issues | | vcj0