Tune in as Kris Reid shares what kind of videos you should post on social media AND the most common mistakes people make with their website.
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About Kris Reid
Kris Reid is a software engineer and founder of Ardor SEO, a Digital Growth Agency that provides clients with the tools and information to leverage the World Wide Web and its resources. They work with different industries, including real estate and legal SEO.
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