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I Just Got My First #1 Ranking Ever!

The other day I was running my ranking reports for the monthly SEO follow-up I do with some of my clients, and I noticed some updates had taken place on the landscaping business I had been working with for the last three months. Some were positive and some were negative but then it had caught my eye that I had officially moved into the #1 position for the term "landscaping companies (insert city)". I almost jumped out of my seat I was so happy to see that all the work I had been putting into the website was starting to pay off. Granted it's a small city with lower levels of competition but this is my first time ever receiving an official number #1 ranking and while there's still much more to improve on I think I might have to crack a cold one in celebration.

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