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No Clue What To Do?

I’ve more issues with what to do rather than with these non-sensical google updates. I have no clue where to spend the money and what tweaks to do to get the rankings and traffic back. I have come to the realization that SEO pros selling their services and all the folks selling courses, even the ones that were legit are also as much in the dark as I or you are. There’s no trick left in the book that I haven’t tried including spending thousands on technical seo audits content audits etc. and putting them up to green. I have even followed the eEAT guidelines of google and implemented it across all my sites, by following the AH course, and it’s still in sh*t.

This was just a blurt or rant.

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