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SEO hired but I have no idea how to check what they are doing...

I hired an SEO on Fiverr who seemed credible. I do Arch Viz and wanted to push my site arch viz website. They listed the services below, but I honestly have no idea if any of it is good, bad, or even what I should’ve ordered. I just wanted more traffic and better Google ranking.

How are you supposed to know what you’re actually buying when you hire an SEO? I know nothing about this stuff.

Two days later I did a bit of Googling and checked a backlink checker. It showed links from random, empty-looking sites like in the screenshot. Most of the backlinks were from pages like that. What even are these sites?

When I asked the SEO, they said it takes 2–3 weeks for Google to crawl everything. Now I’m wondering what I’ve gotten myself into. Any help for someone who just wants more footfall on their website to get customers?

Offer for 150$.

We will implement 30 Days Premium SEO Campaign on your website. It will includes these tasks:

*Competitors Analysis( Keywords Analysis)
*Creation of 300+ organic multi Tier backlinks
*Backlinks Indexing (Premium Campaign)
*Domain Authority(DA) boost upto 30+
*Domain Rating(DR) boost upto 20+
*Trust Flow(TF) boost upto 20+
*Backlinks Boost
*Linking Domain Boost

you will get proper BEFORE and AFTER comparison work report. Guaranteed Growth of your Website.

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