We start the SEO process with an audit

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We start the SEO process with an audit

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However, that's what we do in our SEO process, right? , from keyword competition research to technical SEO, content audit, competitor analysis, backlink analysis, etc. It takes a little time, like four weeks or so, for example, let's say.

Then we need to analyze all the data, etc., to come up with actionable, prioritized SEO recommendations that, at the end of the day, are what we share with our SEO clients or SEO stakeholders in general for implementation, right? So this whole process takes a little time. Unfortunately, the problem here is that after that time, we face challenges like, yes, the impatience of stakeholders or project owners, well, and that's natural.

However, as I mentioned earlier, we can and what I recommend anhui cell phone number list here is to develop this low-hanging fruit analysis in parallel with the regular SEO process audit to find out the low-hanging fruit that we have, and I'll share later which to start implementing, okay?

It might seem counterintuitive because you might say, "Oh my God, Elida, extra work besides one of the audits." But the reality is that ideally here we should already set up some framework, some reports with data that we already have in the SEO process to implement this, right? The benefits of this low-hanging fruit analysis and its implementation when we are already conducting routine audits is that it will reduce customer or stakeholder impatience.

We'll start with tasks that are too simple or easy to coordinate, right? So the low-hanging fruit that I'm talking about here, actually, I'm going to go through three of these low-hanging fruit opportunity scenarios here that would apply to any of your projects, right?
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