I'm not about to go hire a professional SEO expert, this isn't an payed well enough to be an outsourcing gig. I'm capable of building back-links, and strong social media profiles. Thank both of you for your helpful tips.
Bubblews doesn't seem like it's that reputable of an article directory, and I have no clue how it's performing with traffic. I'm an active Squidoo member, and I can vouch for that platform for being successful.
The internet is cluttered with spam, useless back-links, and repetitive information. If you're a freelancer like I am, you've come to realize that you're chances of landing a gig on a freelance work site are next to none. I've began to market my design / writing services offline, to local...
Personal patience has been my best investment so far. I haven't bothered with any paid e-books, or services to get me started on my internet marketing career. My main resource throughout the years has been blackhatworld, which is a great hub of information for internet marketing entrepreneurs...
I've been a freelance website designer for the last three years. I've become some-what familiar with SEO while working with some of my smaller clientele. I recently responded to an ad on Craigslist for someone looking for SEO help with there website, I ended up getting the job. Now I'm looking...
I browse through designer forums, and get inspiration from recent websites that other active designers have made. This helps me keep up to speed with the competition, and also gives me inspiration with modern design trends.
Google+ is a more community based platform, it works great for networking & getting found on search engines (since it's directly through Google)
Pinterest is great for visual marketing & promotional infographics & promoting photography. Besides that it's not very community orientated, and...
I've been using WordPress for several years, and would love to experiment with Joomla. WordPress is a simpler / more widely used platform, so I'd preferabbly use this for my larger / more professional clients, where-as I would use Joomla for more creative projects. I'm going to look more into...
I don't know why so many people are constantly suggesting freelance websites for those that are just getting started with their online endeavors. It's unlikely they'd have developed the necessary skills to complete the majority of the tasks for the projects on those sites, and even if they have...
I haven't yet tried implementing a marketing strategy behind any of my personal projects. It would probably benefit me dramatically to implement a strong marketing strategy, and stick to it, and I probably will once I have a more stable environment to work from. Having a solid strategy seems...
So basically it's best that you focus keywords on the content of the site, more-so than a marketing approach towards new clientele. Giving your content clear & easy to understand descriptions is important to your overall success with SEO, as well as general descriptive keywords (1-3 words max)...
I'm very on & off with my blog posting, I try my best to keep it consistent, but I'm constantly failing myself. I get distracted with freelance clientele, and real-life and tend to let my blog sit unactive for weeks at a time. This is horrible for a start-up blog, as it grows I expect to see my...
I've been an internet marketing entrepreneur for the last five years. Over these years I've explored dozens, if not hundreds, of ways to generate money online. I have several articles online similar to this post listing the numerous ways you can make money online, so I decided that I would post...
Pinterest works great for building back-links, through strong visual representations. I've been using on & off for the last two months to promote my photography, and one of my internet marketing projects. All & all it hasn't had much effect on my work, yet I've built my followers up to 165...
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