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SEO company said we would lose everything

I work for a small established remodeling company, and none of us are SEO experts. The company (part of Gannett) says we have good results, but we rarely see our name on searches. We thought we'd stop for a few months to see what would happen, but they said we'd lose our place that they have worked on for several years and that we wouldn't show up at all in a search. Then, when we start SEO again, we would have to start from the beginning. How does a business change to a new SEO company without throwing years of work out the window? Thank you for your advice!

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