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The most talented people that are SEO experts are part of this community, so that is why I came here to find assistance. I am a Partner at https://3forty3.com/, we are an executive search firm based in San Francisco. At 3FORTY3, we work with the top VC firms in Silicon Valley serving venture-backed and growth-stage clients. We placed marketing executives at 8 of the top 25 Forbes Cloud 100 companies.
We are looking for an SEO consultant to help us with our website. Our phase 1 budget = $5K - $10K, but that would grow after phase 1. If interested, please email me directly at jon@3forty3.com.
Thanks,
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Partner, 3FORTY3 Executive Search
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My first time here and just finding my way around. Maybe you can point me in the right direction
I have a Massage clinic and belonging website, so i have been paying attention to EAT since the update that hit YMYL sites.
I have written a lot of articles on symptoms and how we deal with them through massage treatments. But... we are masseurs... not physicists wich in it self can have a big impact on serp.
How do i check what my status is on E-A-T? If thats even a possibility? Both personally and for the website.
Dont know if its ok to link to my website here, but here it is.
as im located in Copenhagen its in danish but youll get the picture.
Thanks in advance
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@eTownKid Hi Jon! We are a SEO firm based in Alberta, Canada and would love to hear more about your project. I'll reach out with an email in the next few days.
Regards,
Keyana
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