Need to ad a virtual assistant to my account. How do I do that?
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I have an assistant in Ukraine, I need her to have access to my MOZ account. How do I do that?
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Perfect. Easy directions to follow. Project Complete, thank you for the help. WHY IS IT SHOWING ONE STAR. I DONT SEE HOW TO POST 5 STARS? Confusing.
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Hello,
This one I know since I just did it, only in reverse, had to remove someone since they didn't like the notifications.
Click on your circle icon for your account ( in the top right of the page ) or goto " Billing and Subscriptions " and then inside the blue bar click " Manage Seats " And then click " Assign a Seat ".
Hope this helps!
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