But I understand, there's a lot of snake-oil and "one weird trick to rank first" that brings a bad name to the SEO world.
I've seen people go on Fiverr and expect to find top-notch SEOs there.
There's more to SEO than just writing good content. There's a lot of technical stuff that can bite you and your awesome content will never rank.
Stuff like improving site structure, canonicals, learning to deal with multi-language versions of your content, implementing proper redirects, etc,etc is something that a good SEO should be able to fix and improve.
But I understand, there's a lot of snake-oil and "one weird trick to rank first" that brings a bad name to the SEO world.
I've seen people go on Fiverr and expect to find top-notch SEOs there.
There's more to SEO than just writing good content. There's a lot of technical stuff that can bite you and your awesome content will never rank.
Stuff like improving site structure, canonicals, learning to deal with multi-language versions of your content, implementing proper redirects, etc,etc is something that a good SEO should be able to fix and improve.