SEO Help in LA
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Hi All-
We're new to the MOZ community and plan to use the tools to help our site. We sell graphic design retail products globally. We're looking for a recommendation for a MOZ pro in Los Angeles (ideally) to help us build out our campaign(s) and get us started with the MOZ tools. Any of you in LA? Any of you have a rec for a great resource close to us?
Thanks so much,
Scott
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Hi freshs!
Thank you for posting in Q&A! I just want to let you know that job listings actually aren't allowed in this forum. I am glad, though, that Peter was able to give you some suggestions, and I'd like to recommend the Inbound.org Job Board as another place to look. I hope you find the consultant you need!
At this point, I'm going to lock this thread to further responses. Good luck!
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No, but you can browse Top 200 or Top 250 users for hour. And you will find many Californians there.
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Tx Peter, appreciate the quick response. For your second option, is there a way to browse the users by city or do I need to click each to see their location?
Best,
Scott
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Looking for marketing consulting?
Moz doesn’t provide consulting, but here's a list of recommended companies who do!
https://moz.com/rand/recommended-list-seo-consultants/As alternative you can browse current user list here: https://moz.com/users and looking for LA guys and their availability.
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