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New Business, Want Opinions On My Website.

New Business, New Website (not an ad, want website opinions)

I've been doing SEO for 2 years and feel im ready to maybe go out on my own and try and get some clients. Created a website, among other things. I have a huge list of potential clients which I intent to do an audit on in order to hopefully get someone's interest by cold emailing them.

The site is TumbleMedia.co.uk

I want genuine thoughts. If you were a potential client, would you be put off?

I plan on changing how lots of the content is worded, and also plan to put my face to the website soon, as it would potentially increase their trust in me.

My selling point is I don't charge nearly as much as most, but the quality in work would absolutely not be lost.

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