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Hi guys! I'm looking for some help.

So, at the moment, I manage all performance and anlytics at my company. We have about 150k users in our website per month. For more than an year our organic traffic have been decreasing, so they are looking at alternatives.

I have experience in the are and I'm able to help them organizing their SEO/GEO work, but I don't have the time to do it in my "working hours". So I'm looking for advice... I was thing on working 20h per month on optimizing our website and creating content. That would be around 5hours a week, which is not a lot and I still have "time to myself".

What do you think? Should I work more/less hours? How much I charge more? I know I could do it.

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