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Looking for help with SEO to rank higher in Google

So basically I had a website in a city that was only for my Escape Room business. That website ranked on the first page when someone searched for Escape Rooms in the area. We then opened up a 2nd location this year in a nearby city, and now we also have an Escape Room at this new location and also a Virtual Reality Arcade. The thing is that this second location is not showing up when people search for anything related to Virtual Reality, but other cities do show up. Even cities like 3hrs away.

There's a company called Logical Position that cold called us offering their services. Should we take their offer and pay them for help us for a month, or are we better off using a freelancer from Upwork to do this for us?

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