Understanding Current Mortgage Rates and Getting a Good Rate on Your Mortgage
January 10, 2024
Assistant Director, SEO & Organic Marketing, Credit.com Nikkita Walker has over eight years of experience in content creation, SEO, and digital marketing, specializing in personal finance, credit management, and legal finance content. Since October 2022, she leads content strategy and SEO at Credit.com, managing a team focused on developing authoritative credit and finance content that drives millions of site visits annually. Previously, Nikkita was Senior Content Marketing Manager at Lexington Law Firm, where she developed SEO strategies that significantly increased organic traffic and collaborated with legal experts to ensure accurate financial guidance. She holds a BA in English with a minor in Sociocultural Anthropology from Brigham Young University and combines her passion for storytelling with deep industry knowledge to create trustworthy, user-focused financial content. When not working on the latest financial insights, Nikkita enjoys reading Terry Pratchett’s novels.
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