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Landed My Second Client, I'm Starting To Think I Should Make This My Career Thoughts?

When I started doing marketing more specifically SEO I never envisioned having any clients and honestly, I did it to get my foot in the door with something new or different than my regular job, but after working with my first client I've honestly fallen in love with it especially when you get to see the growth that you are helping create.

Recently I've landed my second client after two months of prospecting and I'm starting to think more and more that maybe this is where I belong and it might be a career for me. I mean the client is a small auto detailing business in Nebraska with two locations and although it's not big SEO money like I've seen others on here talk about, I was able to sign them for $750 a month with a possible renegotiation as they continue to grow. I'm super excited to start working with them and at this point, I'm really wondering what if I took this thing and ran with it. I mean I know I can create solid results but I just have to work on developing a client base for myself to really create a solid base for myself. So for those of you doing this full-time what's your take on the situation? Should I go all in?

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