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Terrible opportunity for an SEO shop or freelancer

I read a post on here the other day where a guy shared his pricing for SEO and everyone described the terrible clients he was going to get. Those clients sounded a lot like us.

We are looking for some SEO help from either a freelancer or small shop.

We are going to have super high expectations on a shit budget. Sound appealing? Keep reading...

Here's the deal;

Our budget is $1000 a month (preferably less).

Our goals are pretty simple; we are looking to improve traffic and create better conversion once people arrive at our site.

We are a B2B service provider that ranks page one locally for a couple of critical keywords but there is just not a ton of search volume so we want to expand our keywords and reach.

We don't have geographic boundaries since many of our offerings are SaaS. We have been in business for about four years and have some decent local online presence via LinkedIn and Google.

We are on Wordpress and are currently migrating from an old theme to Avada. We have freelancers and internal staff who can make updates in WP, just not any real copywriting or expertise in keyword research/ maximization.

I am sure there is a ton more detail we can share but wanted to get the conversation started. If you have any suggestions or are someone that can help, leave a comment!

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