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Over the years I've turned down many requests for coaching and consulting. I never liked having to t

Over the years I've turned down many requests for coaching and consulting. I never liked having to turn folks down. I just didn't have the time... until now. What's different now? I've been working with Taylor Kimball for my own SEO which is proving to be a very smart decision, especially for the more technical and strategic SEO aspects. After working with Taylor for a while it occurred to me some Fat Stacks readers might find his expertise helpful, especially in today's volatile SEO climate. On a whim I asked him if he'd be willing to work directly with folks, whether a one-time consult or ongoing basis. He said he'd love to. Consulting is his thing. I could tell given what he's done for me. My one request is that there be an option where he literally spoon-feeds an entire SEO strategy, including keyword research, to clients. He agreed. This is the white-glove service I wanted to include because it's ideal for some clients. Long story short, he and I put together a various SEO consulting packages including a "done with you" white glove option. => [Check out the packages here](=)​ Limited seats. Thanks to my video with Taylor, there were only 4 seats left. I asked if he could open up more. He did. These prices are one time only (for launch). Who is Taylor and what's his SEO pedigree? For starters, he's one of the nicest guys I've ever worked with. Super friendly. Wants to help. Goes the extra mile. I like working with folks like that. As for expertise, he was mentored by a who's who in the SEO world including Matt Diggity and Kyle Roof. He's grown a content team from two to twelve members for a 7-figure SEO agency. He knows content (which is key for a publisher like me). Part of his SEO strategy is embracing A.I. content. He doesn't insist on it of course but he's also well versed in using it for content. He was one of the first to launch an A.I. content course. He's successfully recovered sites from SEO traffic drops. His SEO approach is beyond publishing content. He knows the technical side deeply. In a nutshell, he marries the Fat Stacks content approach with technical SEO for best results. I'm talking about crawl budget issues, duplicate content issues, outdated content, reverse siloing and topical authority. He's the guy I go to when baffled with anything that's going on. You know what I'm talking about... content ranking drops and/or sitewide drops that don't make sense. After the first audit he did for me, I was impressed. It wasn't a template audit. It was highly detailed specific to my site. It included a detailed action plan (which I'm executing). His A.I.content insights alone have been super helpful. At the end of the day, today's SEO climate is volatile which is exactly why I appreciate having an SEO sounding board and spoon-fed action plan. I'm a publisher at heart. I know content. That's my focus which means I lack technical SEO knowledge to the level where I can diagnose technical and strategic SEO issues. Getting a second opinion is helpful. If you have some SEO issues that are a head-scratcher, hire Taylor to take a look. Or hire Taylor to put together an entire SEO plan together for you including keyword research (the done with you options). => [Check out the Fat Stacks SEO consulting packages here](=)​ Limited seats. Taylor just added several more since they've been selling fast. These prices are one time only. Jon Fatstacksblog.com ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | #317-2151 Front Street, North Vancouver, BC V7H 0B7

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