I'm looking for a freelance SEO ninja who I can pull into client projects from time to time. Any advice?
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My company helps health care providers with internet and social strategy and solutions. At times, my clients need SEO services and I need a trusted and skilled pro to turn to who I can collaborate with on behalf of my clients.
I may even be interested in putting together an SEO package for my clients if I can find the right person/agency to work with.
Thanks for any help/advice you can offer.
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It probably depends on what you're looking for, but you might want to specify what type of SEO you're seeking: linkbuilder, auditor, strategist, content creator, etc, etc, etc. I know a lot of people that prefer to just create content or just build links or whatever else.
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Thanks Daniel. Very helpful. I'll connect with him:-)
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Ryan Kent is knowledgeable and he is always contributing good information. I don't know if he is taking on any clients, but he'd be worth contacting.
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