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Your advice does really help

This one is for the SEO geniuses on here who are throwing out advice for the newbies and maybe not feeling super appreciated: Your advice helps. Seriously.

I started my architecture, practice about 10 years ago and had no budget for marketing, SEO, website dev, anything. My husband and I were fresh out of University and knew a lot about buildings and not a lot about anything else.

I don’t remember what forum it was on, but I built a basic Wordpress website and got deep into SEO. I used that forum to ask a whole bunch of really stupid, specific questions to a bunch of busy, talented people. I have been using the notepad document on my computer with the answers that were generated from the stupid questions as my guiding star ever since those days.

Our architecture practice employs nine people now, we are in three locations and we love going to work every day. I still manage the SEO myself, and I still have very little idea of what I’m doing… but it’s enough to outsmart the other local architects, and that’s all I need! So I wanted to say thank you if you’ve taken time out to help someone in the last 10 years, because it might’ve been me.

Have a good one 😊

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