Saturday, March 7, 2020

What sort of information is helpful to have on hand when trying to hire an SEO professional?

Heading says it all. I'm almost through my first month of Google Ads for an ultra amateur blog I contribute to. I think my next step is to work with an SEO professional in order to promote traffic more efficiently (I think that is what you people do). I was thinking I'd take advantage of the analytics and have them on hand when hiring someone. However, I don't want to be pushy or pretend I know what I'm doing. I much rather the professional do their job their way. It seems like common sense, but would key words, geographic regions, ect, ect, be useful? If so, how many days of data do you think would be useful?

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