Santa Monica, California – December 27, 2017 Automotive Defense Specialists, a law firm focused on defending against California’s Bureau of Automotive Repair, is proud to announce a new blog post on the topic of Bureau of Automotive Repair citations that has garnered the prestigious ‘featured snippet’ slot on Google.
With the rise of voice search, this accomplishment is indicative of the law firm’s success at blogging answers to the lay public.
“Technology keeps making advances to help people get easy and accurate answers for important searches, including in the automotive repair and SMOG check industry,” explained attorney William Ferreira of Automotive Defense Specialists. “This is certainly true for those seeking help after receiving a Bureau of Automotive Repair citation. We’ve noticed a bump in attention after Google’s voice search feature launched and our blog post on Bureau of Automotive Repair citations garnered the top slot as a so-called ‘featured snippet.’”
To review the new blog post as optimized for Google voice searches please go to
https://automotivedefense.com/about/services/repair-citation-smog-check/. Interested parties may try the new voice search feature at the following link https://goo.gl/sF1nBp. Details to finding advice and support for STAR accusations, SMOG citations and BAR letters can also be found on the website. However, any station owner, SMOG technician, or other type of auto repair shop that may be facing a Bureau of Automotive Repair letter, citation, invalidation or other form of action is strongly encouraged to reach out for an attorney consultation as no two situations are the same.
SMOG Auto Community Speaks Out about Fighting Bureau of Automotive Repair Citations
Here is background to the release. The evolution of voice activated technology can provide support for less tech-savvy persons. Mediocre typing skills may have created a struggle for persons trying to manage basic searches on the screens of iPads, smart phones and computers. New voice technology has closed the gap for unskilled typists, however. Instead of wasting time “hunting and pecking” letters on a keyboard, important searches can happen quickly. If the goal is to find the best pizza place in town, a voice-activated search can provide results in seconds. Other online searches may involve more dire situations. If an auto shop has received a Bureau of Automotive Repair Citation letter, accurate answers could be more vital. An auto tech may find requesting a top defense lawyer to fight a BAR accusation can be as easy as a quick voice search for “Bureau of Automotive Repair Citations.”
For this reason, Automotive Defense Specialists recently created voice-friendly blog posts, and one of their posts on the topic of citations has already garnered ‘featured snippet’ status. Instead of struggling to type on a keyboard, an auto shop owner can speak out and ask for results regarding a Bureau of Automotive Repair Citation letter. A voice activated search can generate answer boxes providing an immediate list of skilled attorneys ready to defend an auto tech from a SMOG citation. New voice technology has helped the SMOG and STAR certified communities speak up about important searches. In summary, mediocre typing skills might no longer be an obstacle to finding the best attorney for a Bureau of Automotive Repair citation case.
ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SPECIALISTS
Automotive Repair Specialists is a top law firm representing auto repair facilities, SMOG check stations, and technicians in every facet of their legal needs. Lawyers can help manage a day in court involving BAR letters, citations and accusations as well as how to fight the Bureau of Automotive Repair. The company offers free phone consultations to auto shops, mechanics, technicians and others who are facing disciplinary actions from the California Bureau of Automotive Repair. ARS attorneys are highly skilled in how to check STAR program scores.
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