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Looking for marketing help for a B2B ecommerce startup in a niche field

Hi,

I developed and launched a B2B ecommerce platform in a niche field. Currently we have ~900 products and are on target to expand to ~4000 by the end of the year.

I am planning to leverage SEO and online advertising to increase traffic. As I said, this is a niche field, so, from my initial research, there is not a ton of competition for our target keywords.

Frontend tech stack is angular.

I am looking for E2E marketing support (technical SEO, ads, everything else that is there in marketing these days).

I don't have a huge budget to hire a marketing firm and so prefer a freelancer.

If you are (or know) someone who is really passionate about technical SEO and marketing in general, please reach out (DM) to me.

I am fine if you are just starting in this field, as long as you are really passionate.

I can offer the below two in return:

- Firsthand practical experience of marketing a serious ecommerce startup from scratch.

- Pay, as agreed upon

Serious queries only.

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