GoDaddy Website Builder Access- How to invite a delegate to access my GoDaddy account?

GoDaddy Website Builder Access- How to invite a delegate to access my GoDaddy account?

If your website is built with GoDaddy website builder, we may ask you to provide access so we can implement the SEO work. Check out this link with steps from GoDaddy: https://www.godaddy.com/help/invite-a-delegate-to-access-my-godaddy-account-12376

For any questions, contact support@alphapros.ai 
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