Stopping Software Consultancy And Finding SEO Is The Best Thing That Has Occurred

I have been working in and around the IT industry now for in excess of 20 years. In fact, the week I debuted as a boy programmer was the week of the Lockerbie bombing, which gives a bit more idea of how long I’ve been hauling my fetid corpse about the place. In that interlude, I’ve learnt to utilise a wide diversity of skills and disciplines, journeyed far and wide, been on the permanent employment and a freelance contractor doing software consultancy work. And I can say with considerable authority that search engine optimisation is by far and away the best thing I’ve ever known.

Having regenerated myself into an affordable SEO company, it has the reward that it works around the hated IR35 measure that robs contractors by regarding them as ‘hidden employees’ as I have multiple contracts with clients that work together and I expect for the very long term as I work on their websites and aim to lift them as high up the search engine results pages as I can.

The joy for me is that all though my existence I have always loved creative writing, whether it be stories in the full length version or short, song lyrics, diaries or blogs. Occasionally a combination of several, and this is what search engine optimisation lets me to do for the majority of my time. Initially when I take on a fresh client I take a long time analysing at their site, working out how it can be changed to make it more attractive to the search engines by amending the words on the page, in the code that creates it and the pictures and then make certain that it is properly indexed with the important search engines. When that is done then I can begin writing about just about any topic I can think of that brings a particular slant to the client’s pages or company.

It’s fabulous, and for that reason I want mine to be the most affordable SEO company that I can make it, I’m not interested in charging enormous fees and then having the client disappear and use somebody else after I’ve done the initial work. I want to work with them for years to come and remain a silent yet indispensable part of the sustainability for their business.

I did chase the big cash when I was working in software consultancy and got them in a lot of cases, but when the work is finished, the staff levels reduced or you find yourself with the wrong nationality in the wrong location, unemployment erodes those bucks and pretty soon you’re back to square one when you started. I never want to be going through that again, it’s too painful and debilitating to be constantly fire-fighting.

I can also be an affordable SEO company because my expenses are very low. I work from home so there is no difficulty with the commute to the office, I can decide my own working period. For instance, I am writing this on a Saturday simply as I really fancy doing it and I missed some time during the last week when the power was off as the chaps putting in my new kitchen needed to do something with some plugs.

I really can’t advocate it enough. If someone enjoys the creative process, can face the trick involved in coming up with dozens of articles on the same topic without getting bored, I suggest you learn search engine optimisation and get moving. If you do not want to set yourself up, you can look for an affordable SEO company somewhere nearby I’m certain and if, like me, you were ever into software consultancy, then you’ll never look back.

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