Freelancer Story

How To Improve Your SEO For 2017

Do you want your competitors to perceive you as fierce competition? Do you want to steal their customers away from them? Do you want to consistently receive traffic on your site? If your answers to these questions were a loud YES, then white hat SEO is the legitimate path to reaching your traffic goals.

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Getting Your Client To Say Yes Through These Simple Negotiation Tactics

People hate negotiating, and many claim it’s because they’re not good at it. It’s as if there is a prevailing belief that negotiating is an innate talent, like perfect pitch or athletic prowess. Here are some simple tools to use in your next negotiation!

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    My Unique System That Gets Better Results                               From Social Media

In my early days as a social media manager, it was an uphill struggle. My clients didn’t know what a successful campaign looks like and we clearly had differing views on the results that were important. Most of my small business clients were happy with just growing their likes and followers, but they didn’t know how to link it to meaningful business goals.

Today social media may seem quite saturated, and many have ditched the idea to include it into their strategy. The reality is that much haven’t changed where getting results from social media is concerned.

A very popular quote puts it this way: “If you get bored with social media, it’s because you are trying to get more value than you create.” – Fast Company

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Freelancer Story: “Being organised and communicating well is what elevates companies to a high level”

I had always had a regular job, until about 2007, which is when I started thinking about striking it out on my own. I put my spare time to good use, and did some part time freelancing through the week. Over the years, I got better and understood more and more about freelancing…

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Freelancer Story: “One good link can improve your search ranking substantially”

I reached a point in my career after 10 years as a developer. I eventually became a technical lead and manager where I was hiring talented contractors and thinking to myself I would love that flexibility and freedom! I decided to take the plunge and began contracting immediately in and around London.

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