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Part-Time Help Building Digital PR/Backlink Processes?

I work at a small digital marketing agency, and I’m trying to figure out if this type of role exists or what I should even be looking for.

We haven’t really dug into digital PR, backlink building, etc. but with how much SEO is shifting with AI, it feels like something we need to start taking seriously.

Our last SEO manager left, and I’ve been moved up into more of a lead SEO role. I’ve been doing SEO at the same company for about 2 years, so I could probably figure out and build the process myself over time. The issue is that I’m also responsible for day-to-day client deliverables, reporting, strategy, content direction, audits, etc. So I don’t realistically have the bandwidth to build an entirely new digital PR/backlinks system from scratch.

What I’m wondering is: does it make sense to bring someone in part-time or on contract whose job is specifically to help us develop those processes, document them, maybe run a few pilot campaigns, and then train our team so we can continue it ourselves?

I’m not looking for someone to just “build links” in a spammy way. I’m more wondering if there’s a specific type of consultant for this. Like a digital PR strategist, Off page SEO consultant, link building process consultant, or fractional SEO ops person.

Has anyone hired for something like this before? What would you call this role, and what would you look for to avoid hiring the wrong kind of backlink vendor?

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u/mfjean — 14 days ago

AI SEO Packages - What do you include?

Our agency has recently launched a new AI SEO package as our highest tier package. Wondering what do yall include in these packages? What is the most and least impactful?

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u/mfjean — 24 days ago

AI SEO Packages - What do you include?

Our agency has recently launched a new AI SEO package as our highest tier package. Wondering what do yall include in these packages? What is the most and least impactful?

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u/mfjean — 24 days ago

So I’m currently on 1.5mg Wegovy pills and honestly feel… nothing. No side effects, but also barely any appetite suppression.

My doctor is bumping me up to 4mg next month, but I’m getting married in July and really don’t want to waste another month feeling like I’m basically taking nothing 😅

For context, I was on the semaglutide shots a couple months ago, so I’m wondering if maybe 1.5 is just way too low for me because my body has already been exposed to it before.

Question is — can I safely just take 2 of the 1.5 pills to make it 3mg until my new prescription comes in? Or is that a terrible idea? I’ll already have the new prescription before this month is technically over, so I’m tempted, but also don’t want to accidentally make myself violently ill lol.

Curious if anyone else switched from shots to pills and felt like the lower doses did absolutely nothing.

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u/mfjean — 2 months ago