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Hello fellow SEO people,

I recently started at a new agency in London, and I've finally been given free-range on a travel insurance brand/account - this is quite an old account for this agency and most of the tech SEO work has been carried out.

Obviously, it's a little hard trying to advise on an account without much context, but all I can say is that it's within the travel insurance/ holiday insurance niche.

If anyone here has any advice on things to look into to help boost rankings etc - that would be such a huge help. I'm trying to prove my value to this agency as much as I can, haha.

Thanks!

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