I have all these reports but no idea how to fix them!
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Who can I hire to help fix all the issue with my site?
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Hi Scott,
Check out the Moz Recommended List - included are companies whose services Moz recommends for consulting, covering SEO, CRO, design, etc. You may find a good agency or freelance consultant through this list that meets your needs or who can refer you to someone appropriate.
I echo the statements regarding contacting the person who developed your website if you had a specific developer. He or she may be able to help too.
Best,
Jane
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I agree with Dennis’s advice! It will be easy for a developer to fix all the problems that Moz tool is displaying on your website. At the first place you should hire him again to fix all the problems. Moz usually describes the problem with a possible solution to it so you don’t really need to hire some SEO for this just reachout to the developer and your basic errors will be fixed.
Hope this helps!
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Hi Scott
Who created the website? He could help you out, with your management that is since he created the issues in the first place
The Moz reports usually let you know what the problems are specifically so they are actionable in a way.
If there are stuff that you dont understand, people here can pitch in and help you out.
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