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How do you explain what exactly you do to people who aren't familiar with the internet? Which tools do you mainly use? What does your work week look like? How much do you work? What do you like most about SEO? What don’t you like about SEO? What will SEO look like in five years? And now I'll answer my own questions! How did you get into SEO? In 2007 I had T-shirts printed for one of my sisters at Spreadshirt. After ordering, I received an email saying that I could open my own T-shirt shop. I've always wanted to do something on the internet and I just thought the idea was great.
So I created my first t-shirt shops and waited to get rich. Unfortunately, that didn't happen India Car Owner Phone Number List quickly, so I burned a lot of money (for the time) on Google Adwords. Someone in the Spreadshirt forum then said I should try out “SEO”. I used Google and found the Abacus Forum. Then my passion was awakened and I hacked around on the computer for 14 hours every day. Eventually I got so good (in my opinion) that I wanted to do it for clients, especially because my own websites looked terrible. What was your first web project? Phew, I think, among other things, it was which still exists in this form as it did back then.
Cool, right? I made the design myself! Another is a terribly ugly site about social bookmarking. Seocracy came relatively soon, which looked like this at the time: Seocracy 2008: State of the Art Web Design! Seocracy 2008: State of the Art Web Design! What has changed for you since you started SEO? Ugh. At that time I was still living with my parents as a history student. Today I work from an office and with me almost 20 employees. In 2007, SEO was something completely different: Spam was used to get to the top - both on-page and off-page.
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