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I have been working as SEO & Content specialists for 3 years now, but have majorly worked as an full time employee for 2 websites as of now, did pretty well for both them.

Made lot of mistakes, learned hell lot of things, and I am still learning, and to continue my process I want to work with diverse clientele and the best way to do that is by working for an agency.

Just to give a quick background on the work,

Got a German based apartment rental website ranked on first page for the targeted keywords in 3 months. I worked on the on- page SEO (kw research & optimisation) & wrote content, what really worked their was the implementation of FAQs section on the listing page.

Got crypto based company, to rank on first page for several kws through their free tool pages, landing pages and of course blogs, here it took longer than expected as the competition was on the higher side, but took an year to achieve the results. I am heading the SEO & content team here, from keywords research to topic selection to on-page optimization as well as technical SEO and link building, I manage it all. I do have ample amount of support from other team members, but yes, startegising and final implementation is in my hand.

Not just got them ranked, but drove ample amount of traffic and got a good conversions through the free tool pages.

So, any agencies here, if have anything where I can work on more such exiting projects, let me know. Or if good people of this sub can help me understand how to get started with it, it would be great.

Thanks in advance

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