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My website was an SEO and used to rank well in position 1,2 and 3 in all location

Hi, guys I am in South Africa Western Cape, and I have a website that used to rank well but at the beginning of this year I lost all the positions, there was a guy who used to do SEO for me but since the guy moved to Canada his no longer interested in doing the work, so I have been studying to do SEO on my own now it reaches the point am even struggling to get work and I have used a lot of people think they can help me but they make the matter worse, so am asking and seeking help on all Gurus, experts in SEO what I can do and steps, am not sure what I did to lose all the position here is the link to my website satview.co.za

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