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Guilty of overcomplicating your SEO? The latest FATJOE newsletter covers the struggle to keep SEO si

Guilty of overcomplicating your SEO? The latest FATJOE newsletter covers the struggle to keep SEO simple, plus the usual updates and news. [FATJOE logo.]( Keep up with the latest FATJOE newsletter as we head into October and talk about how simplicity can be an agency’s best friend… Agency Advice - Keep It Simple… We’ll let you finish the rest of that saying… There’s a tendency in SEO to overcomplicate things. New metrics trend, become a fad, then die off. Tactics come and go but the fundamentals remain the same. Content and links. You’ve got to keep this in mind both in your services and in how you communicate with clients. Overwork things and you’ll confuse and lose them. Keep it simple and stick to what works. Links and Content. How To Offer New Services In Your Agency - The Right Way Offering new services and products sounds complicated, but there is a simpler way to do it. New products are the #1 way to grow your agency, but build them the wrong way and you’ll strangle your growth with complication and lack of scalability. Beat these bottlenecks by offering new products the right way. [Offer New Products Properly]( Product Spotlight - Blogger Outreach 🤝 What could be simpler than our bread-and-butter service - [Blogger Outreach](. Contextually-relevant, in-content links secured on genuine blogs via manual outreach. There’s nothing simpler, or better. [Build Better Links - The Easy Way]( FATJOE Charity of the Month! 🤗 Come Give Us A Wave 👋 We’re back by the beach [once again for brightonSEO](. If you see me or Dav around come say hi! We’re happy to chat content, SEO, or to just complain about traveling to Brighton… Dan Trick [Book a Support call]( Head of Content [Facebook icon]( [X icon]( [Instagram icon]( [YouTube icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( [FATJOE.com]( - On-demand SEO & Marketing Services for Agencies & Teams. Copyright © FATJOE. All rights reserved. [View email in browser]( FATJOE · Point South, Park Plaza · Hayes Way · Cannock, Staffordshire WS12 2DB · United Kingdom [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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