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How long should a new website retain a SEO agency for?

I had hired an SEO agency for a 3 month contract for my new website and the initial contract is over.

I understand SEO results take time and 3 months are not enough. But I am at crossroads because I am due to renew the contract for another 3 months and I am unsure if the work they have done so far is satisfactory. But then again it's too early to say.

I have seen my website ranking for new keywords but at postions like 50-70.

In your experience what is a minimum time the SEO Agency should be retained once the basics have been covered.

Also should I only focus on link building or have a normal seo contract as the initial audit, technical seo, meta and schema have been taken care of and I am not changing anything from the main website other than adding new blog post.

Thanks in advance.

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