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[Hiring] On-Page SEO for Website

Hi, I’m working on finishing my website (helix-editing.com) and would like to hire someone to help with on-page SEO to replace the existing/dummy text. It's a pretty basic website with only a few pages so I don't think it would take too long.

If you’re interested, please message me for further details and to discuss payment rates. I'm just starting out so for now I'd only like to do on-page SEO but I'd also be interested in hearing rates for ongoing SEO like backlinks, etc. that I assume I'll need once the website is actually done (sorry if I'm not using correct terminology, I don't really know anything about SEO other than that it's important). Not sure if it's relevant but the website was made using WordPress, WooCommerce, and Divi, and it's in the field of providing editing services for scientific research papers.

Hope to hear from some of you soon, thanks!

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