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Hi,

I have been doing seo of my own affiliate websites for last 10 years. However, in the last one year all of my website's traffic took a nose dive leaving me with very low income flow to sustain.

I tried many things and made strategic changes to recover the lost traffic but nothing seems to be moving the needle. Plus, I am left with no money to invest in content or links now.

Following this situation, I have decided to take a job in a company as a role of SEO manager. The background of the company is they are a single content focused website and YouTube channel which is related to Apple products.

In simple words they run a Apple related content website and YouTube channel and they are hiring SEO manager for it right now.

They have been doing consistently great in Google and remained unaffected by most of the Google updates (as per SEMRUSH traffic). Their website also took a hit during covid period but they successfully managed to recover and double the traffic.

My background is I have not done any corporate job yet. I started blogging when I was in college and learned SEO on my own and implemented it on my websites. It was a good 10 year journey but now things are turning around in a bad way for me. I think I need some corporate experience to understand how the companies operate.

When my sites were doing good I struggled a lot to hire people and delegate tasks so I think this job opportunity as a SEO manager would be good learning experience for me.

So, the thing is I really want to work at this company. But my lack of corporate experience is making me nervous. I don't know anything about the processes followed in corporate world or how the data like researched keywords, content calendar (does it come under SEO manager role they have editor).

Heck, I don't know anything but I am willing to learn and take this job.

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TLDR;

- SEO here with 10 years of experience of working on my own affiliate websites.

- Following all my website's traffic took a nose dive this year, I am in need of funds for content / links to keep running my website.

- There's a job opening for SEO manager at a great company that runs blog about Apple products. They are doing great organically.

- I want to take this job but have zero corporate work experience. I have SEO skills but lack the knowledge of SEO processes followed in corporate.

- Help me get this job!

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