retaining, or managing an SEO consultant relationship, I have had five others that were downright bizarre. The first SEO consultant I hired was Dixon Jones back in 2002 for a small international e-commerce project. I later learned that this was his first SEO gig, but that's another story. In 2006 I worked with SEOmoz, which eventually landed me this job. Both of these experiences were fabulous.
Of all the consultants I’ve considered hiring or have work telemarketing leads, kuwait telephone number data ed with (voluntarily or otherwise), these are the ones that intrigue me most... Closet Genius Brilliant and eccentric, you are ‘internet famous’ and greatly respected in the search community. Your reputation is enveloped in an air of mystery. Nobody has met you in person… this includes the pizza guy and your largest paying client. Livin’ Lazy Your response to a recent big money consulting inquiry was, “Nah” [your disinterest emphasized by a shrug of the shoulders].
You have The Lazy SEO Manifesto printed and stuck to your bathroom mirror with gum (the scotch tape was in the other room). Retired Rock Star Your reputation is amazing. The passive revenue from your old side project still pays all the bills. People come from all over to hear you speak. You are still in SEO because the people are a lot of fun and you get heaps of respect in the space. You often entertain the idea of consulting, but don’t follow through.
For every excellent experience I have had in seeking
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