Anyone here willing to let me help them for free?

I’ve been doing SEO for a year and I’ve learned a lot. But I’ve been working with the same person and in the same environment, and it’s getting boring. I want to work with different people to gain more experience and build my portfolio. If anyone has a project where I can contribute, let me know. I’m offering to help for free.

You could try working with agencies to get a mix of tasks and roles. Another idea is to start your own blog or site to put what you’ve learned into practice.

I’m interested. Could you DM me?

Since you know a lot about SEO, could you help me out? I’ve been doing SEO for about 8–9 months, and I’ve worked on a few sites, but I’m stuck on some things. I’ve only worked in a few niches and don’t know much about others. How do you pick a niche and find the right keywords for blogging?

@georgefathom
Sure, just DM me.

I’m also interested. Let’s talk. DM me.

I’m looking for an SEO person to join me. I’ll pay for the work, though—not interested in free help. DM me if you’re interested.

Charlotte said:
I’m looking for an SEO person to join me. I’ll pay for the work, though—not interested in free help. DM me if you’re interested.

I’ll DM you now.

What would you do to improve lykhari.com?

SHANE said:
What would you do to improve lykhari.com?

Start with the title and description. Also, remove pages from the sitemap if you don’t want them to rank.

I sent you a DM.

If you’re interested in SAAS, we can work together. I’ve got a new app that’s an SEO tool. Check it out at https://www.seotic.co.

Feel free to audit my sites and give feedback. I’ll give you honest feedback too if that helps. Here are the sites:

None of them are secure but they rank decently. What do you think can be improved?

Send me a DM.

I’ve got a ton of work for you. DM me.

I’m interested. DM me.

I wouldn’t work for free if I were you. There are plenty of communities and places to learn without doing free work. Starting your own project or site is a great way to gain experience. Or you could try applying for entry-level roles at a larger agency.