Can anyone recommend a talented multilingual paid search agency or consultant?
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We need a multilingual SEM agency for a campaign thats going to span multiple non english speaking markets at a decent monthly spend. Any recommendations?
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Gianluca Fiorelli, who is a top contributor to the SEOMoz community seems like a good candidate: http://www.italiaseo.net/ and http://www.iloveseo.net/gianluca-fiorelli-web-strategist/
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