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Should I focus on PPC or SEO?

Hello, I'm sure you've read posts like these but I'm confused between these two. I'm new to digital marketing. I know the basics like a basic overview of digital marketing but I wanna focus on one thing for now. I wanna specialize in either PPC or SEO but I'm confused. I have read posts regarding these. But still, I'm confused. I'm going to take classes on digital marketing after some time but it'd be better if I know something already about what I'm going in the class.

I have decided to learn the basics of SEO & PPC and then I'll see. I'm currently doing SEO basics now and it's fine but stressful.

When it comes to SEO, I found out you've to be creative for that and know HTML, and CSS(not a requirement but it'll give you an advantage). I'm not a creative person by any means but I know basic HTML and CSS.

I haven't tried PPC yet. But from what I read, you will be managing accounts and multiple accounts. Isn't that stressful? And do you think if someone is not good at maths, does that mean that person shouldn't do PPC?

And if I'm not wrong, in PPC, one should be a money-minded person.

Yes, stress is in every job but when it comes to SEO and PPC, which is less stressful? I'm trying to do SEO basics(Ahrefs & Moz).

In PPC, it's numbers, and basic math like algebra(from what I found out). I'm not a technical person but I like data, numbers but also managing accounts. But isn't managing multiple accounts stressful?

And SEO takes a long time but PPC doesn't. And other pros and cons of SEO & PPC.

I understand that it's not PPC vs SEO. But I asked this question bc I'm really confused. After reading this and based on your knowledge, what would you recommend?

Thank you!!

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