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Career-change to Career-pivoting, looking for guidance!

Hi there 👋,

I’m a 28yr old Digital Marketing Associate who is looking for some advice and further insight into the beautiful world of SEO.

For context, I was in the hospitality industry for several years until the Pandemic absolutely shattered the industry. During this time I built websites for small business on CMS platforms like Wordpress and Squarespace (no formal education on this, mainly self taught through youtube/Reddit/online courses). I decided to take a highly compressed certificate in Digital Marketing and managed to land a Jr. Digital Marketing role for a small business.

It’s been a year since then, and unfortunately the role has transformed itself into a Marketing Generalist role that leaves me with little time to really specialize in a particular skill. I’ve found Blog Writing and Ad Copy to be particularly fulfilling to learn more about, and was wondering what steps I could take to further push myself into specializing in SEO.

I’ve currently enrolled in a SEO writing certificate on Coursera.

Thanks again!

(Apologies if there is already a stickied post for questions like mine, I didn’t see anything after looking into this sub)

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