I have been working in and around the IT trade now for in excess of 20 years. In fact, the week I debuted as a boy programmer was the week of the Lockerbie crash, which gives rather more idea of how long I’ve been pulling my fetid corpse about the place. In that time, I’ve been trained to employ a wide assortment of skills and disciplines, traipsed near and far, been on the normal payroll and a freelance contractor doing software consultancy work. And I will confirm with considerable experience that search engine optimisation is by far and away the best thing I’ve ever found.
Having turned myself into an affordable SEO company, it has the benefits that it gets around the hated IR35 law that targets contractors by seeing them as ‘hidden employees’ as I have multiple contracts with clients that function together and we hope for the very long term as I support their web pages and aim to bump them as far up the search engine results pages as possible.
The joy for me is that for all of my existence I have always loved creative writing, whether it be tales in the full length version or short, song lyrics, diaries or blogs. Often a mixture of several, and this is what search engine optimisation permits me to do for the majority of my time. To start with when I take on a fresh client I spend a long time examining at their website, calculating how it can be amended to make it more attractive to the search engines by looking at the words on the page, in the code that creates it and the pictures and then make sure that it is fully indexed with the biggest search engines. Once that is finished then I can begin writing about practically any subject I can think of that brings a particular slant to the client’s site or firm.
I love it, and for that reason I want mine to be the most affordable SEO company that I can make it, I’m not worried in charging enormous fees and then having the client run away and take on somebody else when I’ve done the early work. I want to work with them for a long time to come and stay a silent yet indispensable part of the support for their trade.
I did chase the big money when I was working in software consultancy and earned them in a lot of cases, but if the job is terminated, the numbers reduced or you find yourself with the wrong nationality in the wrong place, unemployment sucks away those bucks and pretty soon you’re back to square one when you started. I never want to be repeating that again, it’s too hard and debilitating to be always fire-fighting.
I can also be an affordable SEO company as my outgoings are very controlled. I work at home so there is no difficulty with the trip to the office, I can decide my own working hours. For instance, I am writing this on a Saturday after lunch merely as I rather fancy doing it and I lost some time during the last week when the electricity was off as the boys installing my new kitchen had to fiddle with some plugs.
I honestly cannot recommend it enough. If anyone enjoys the creative process, can face the challenge involved in managing stacks of blogs on the same subject without getting fed up, I propose you learn search engine optimisation and get going. If you don’t want to set own company up, you can find an affordable SEO company somewhere nearby I’m certain and if, like me, you were ever into software consultancy, then you will never look back.
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