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Hey, so I'm pretty new to SEO. I'm currently working on my start up's website (coding all of it, rather than using a template or something of the sort with a bunch of nifty features built in) and I realized 80% in that I should have optimized for SEO. (It's my first time around haha)

So currently I'm in the process of SEO optimizing but I'm far from done. The site is live but hasn't been index by google yet. I was wondering if I should index my site now or should I wait until it's more optimized?

Many thanks!

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