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Seeking SEO contractor
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I would like to hire an SEO contractor to assist with some technical/SEO issues on our site (Schema, etc). Can anyone make a recommendation? I am looking to work with a small company. Thank you in advance for any referrals!
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@JulieALS Yes available
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If you're seeking an SEO contractor, it's crucial to ensure they’re up-to-date with the latest strategies and algorithm changes. SEO is constantly evolving, and someone who stays current with the latest updates from Google and other search engines will give you the best chance of achieving high rankings. Make sure to ask about their experience with both on-page and off-page optimization, and whether they incorporate the latest tools for keyword research, content optimization, and backlink strategies. If you're working on a specific platform, it's also good to ensure they have relevant experience with that.
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Hi JulieALS,
If you're looking for a small, dedicated team to handle your technical SEO needs, I highly recommend Ishape Technologies. They specialize in SEO, including Schema implementation and other advanced technical solutions. I've had a great experience with their personalized service and attention to detail. Definitely worth checking out!
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If you a Shopify Website , you can sometimes, get free plugins, to add schema mark-up for free, does this help you? thank you
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@JulieALS HI Julie, WE are a SEO / PPC Agency with over 50 current clients. I have 15 years SEO experience and manage the SEO clients for our agency, so happy to catch up and have chat about your project. If you can post the url we can run a free site audit and show you what needs to be fixed or updated.
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hi, just a really quick reply, if you a WordPress CMS website, you can sometimes, get free plugins, to add schema mark-up for free, does this help you? thank you
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I can assist you with schema implementation, getting your site indexed faster with technical SEO site architecture, onsite, offsite and technical SEO. I am a small business and you can find me jawsbanana.com and heather@jawsbanana.com. Hope to hear from you soon Julie.
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@JulieALS Hi Julie, thank you very much. We are SEO company based in the U.K. please contact us here, we would like to help you.
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While launching a new website there are many On-Page ranking factors that matter the most on SEO. Also, I regularly follow the Moz Blog for the SEO updates and activities i need to follow.
The points are:
High Quality Content.
Keyword Optimization.
Page Title and Meta Description.
URL Structure.
Page Speed.
Internal Linking.
These are the few points one should keep following to improve ranking on SERP. -
@sarahwalsh Hi Sarah, Is this something you could assist with? Please let me know.
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@JulieALS said in Seeking SEO contractor:
I would like to hire an SEO contractor to assist with some technical/SEO issues on our site (Schema, etc). Can anyone make a recommendation? I am looking to work with a small company. Thank you in advance for any referrals!
Hello,
hope your doing well!
am an experience SEO currently working on 4 sites. while there are hundreds of others on which i have worked !
Feel free to reach me out at jtech1136@gmail.com or on my whatsapp
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@JulieALS I can help ya out! I'm at heather@jawsbanana.com
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@JulieALS .. are still looking for suitable solutions? Thank you
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plus, whichever company you hire, make sure they follow white hat methods.
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Hi, so we would recommend, rather that hiring web design agencies, to do this work, hire either Local SEO expert, or an organic SEO expert.
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