Looking for DIY advice
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Hello, everyone.
I am a stay-at-home mom of two. In 2011 i made a website (veeeeery competitive niche) and started a business. Everything was going great in the beginning. I was learning everything online and it looked like it was enough info at that time. Now i feel like the website has been "stuck" for a very long time. We have a very steady traffic and the website brings quite a bit of income, but i have no idea how to make it any better/improve it. I hired a local SEO company thinking they can make it happen. Very bad experience... (now they are no longer in business).
I would love to do SEO myself. I have time and i love doing it, but i wish someone could just tell me what to do.
Is there anyone willing to take a look and give me an advice? I understand that not everyone would be willing to spend their time on helping me free of charge, but...i'll give it a try.
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You can call us and ask for me
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Dmitrii, just saw your profile on hyperlinksmedia. .. looks like we used to be neighbors : )
Can i contact you directly or do i have to use the website contact form?
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Thank you. I never thought about hiring aa SEO consulting company. Thank you for the list, Dmitrii.
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Hey Heather,
It's good to know that you're very passionate about starting your website again and planning to do SEO yourself.
Before going further, I'd like to tell you SEO is a full time and time taking job. If you're doing it first time, it's better to do it under someone's supervision so that you can learn and implement good strategies.
Checkout these resources:
https://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo
http://www.quicksprout.com/the-advanced-guide-to-seo/
http://backlinko.com/on-page-seoAnd you are anytime welcome to post anything on SEO here. We're all will be happy to help and answer you
Good luck!
Umar
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Hello,
To help you, especially since you said that basics are done and you need more advanced stuff, it would require deeper "learning" of your situation, business, industry and so on. What I would recommend for you is to hire a Internet Marketing consulting firm or SEO Consulting firm. I'd like to emphasize CONSULTING, meaning just for consultation, not for SEO work to be done. It would help you to save money and get a kick in right direction. Just make sure that the company knows what they are doing. How? - entire different question
MOZ have "trusted" comsulting companies here: https://moz.com//article/recommended
P.S. If you are in Texas, even if not, you're welcome to contact us: SEO consulting in Houston
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