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What’s the best way to find and hire an SEO expert?

I’m sure this question gets asked a lot, but it honestly seems tricky to find the right SEO talent.

On one hand, contractors often juggle multiple projects and may not be fully focused on your business. On the other, finding a solid, affordable SEO expert without paying something insane (like $200K/year) feels impossible.

To make it more confusing, some SEO experts focus only on on-page, some only off-page, some do both plus content.

So what’s the best approach? Should I hire multiple specialists or find someone who handles everything? And where do you actually look for trustworthy, experienced SEO pros?

I’ve seen people mention Upwork, LinkedIn, and even Fiverr for SEO services. Has anyone tried hiring through Fiverr for long-term or comprehensive SEO work? Did it work?

Any tips, experiences, or guidance would be super helpful!

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