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Why did you decide to work for yourself? Do you freelance part time, full time.. Do you have other independent business endeavors? What are some of the challenges that you face as an entrepreneur?
I started young. When I was in primary school, I was always getting myself into trouble for launching my own little creative business endeavors.
Looking back, I realize what that I was doing was making my own way. I came from a family that didn't have much money, and our parents blew anything we did get on their substance addictions. We got by, but if there was something that I wanted, I had to figure out how to get it for myself. Food included, quite often.
I suppose I programmed myself from a young age to be the independent self-employed type. I've always seen the value in working for myself, even if it starves me sometimes. I have a hard time working for other people.. I always want to run the show, and I always have my own ideas.
Most of all, I want to be self-reliant. If I don't eat, it's because I didn't hustle enough.. not because someone in HR decided that I wasn't valuable anymore. It's up to me to succeed. I like it that way. It's more stressful all around, but then again I kind of feed on the challenge. It fuels my creativity. I've got to FIGURE OUT a way to make ends meet.. New ideas often come this way.
... but enough about me. Now it's YOUR turn. Let's hear your story!
Thanks to anwebservices for the inspiration! One of his recent posts made me ponder this question. Follow him. He's great!!
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In 2004, I started to get into SEO because I now knew that I couldn't just put ads on my websites and profit, I had to bust my ass and do some work So I started to get my websites ranked and eventually got the taste of a few clicks and made like $2.10 per click in a high paying niche, which destroyed me slightly. I knew these advertisers were paying $25 to $25 a click because I did the research in adwords, but I only made a few measly pennies.
In 2005, After busting my ass working online for my own websites I thought I could set up some test websites and hone my SEO and Marketing skills. I told myself that when I made, on average, $75 a day from sales and client sign ups, I would start selling my services to others who needed help with their rankings. After about 6 months of working online part time, I was hitting my $75 a day mark.
In 2006, I launched my own SEO and Online Marketing service and the website looked horrible, but people paid me anyways because I was quick to respond to any questions they had They stayed signed up for months because I was continuously getting them top rankings for their keywords and bringing in the traffic. My longest client was almost 4 years and the only reason they stopped paying me for work is because they sold their company, retired and moved to Arizona lol. The new owners had their own SEO and Online Marketing team I guess, or they just didn't trust us to do the work since our company wasn't 10+ years old.
Fast forward to now, I'm the founder and CEO of my company and we're going strong We now have a few people working with us to generate leads and I've got 10 to 20 dedicated freelancers that will help us out on any of our projects when we need it. I don't have any staff besides the lead generators since I can pay my freelancers per project When Is started, back in 2003, I was only dabbling online and trying to make a few bucks. I was trying to post adsense on my pages and figuring out how I could get a few clicks to make some cash. I would do research on what the highest paying keywords were in adwords and that generally was a rule of thumb on how to identify the best niches to build websites in and slap some adsense code on. At the time I didn't know that the higher the price per click you had to pay, the more difficult it was to rank in the search engines, usually. I thought I was going to make an extra $20 a day just putting ads on high paying niche websites that I slapped together, but I was so wrong :D In 2004, I started to get into SEO because I now knew that I couldn't just put ads on my websites and profit, I had to bust my ass and do some work :D So I started to get my websites ranked and eventually got the taste of a few clicks and made like $0.10 per click in a high paying niche, which destroyed me slightly. I knew these advertisers were paying $10 to $15 a click because I did the research in adwords, but I only made a few measly pennies. In 2005, After busting my ass working online for my own websites I thought I could set up some test websites and hone my SEO and Marketing skills. I told myself that when I made, on average, $50 a day from sales and client sign ups, I would start selling my services to others who needed help with their rankings. After about 6 months of working online part time, I was hitting my $50 a day mark. In 2006, I launched my own SEO and Online Marketing service and the website looked horrible, but people paid me anyways because I was quick to respond to any questions they had :D They stayed signed up for months because I was continuously getting them top rankings for their keywords and bringing in the traffic. My longest client was almost 4 years and the only reason they stopped paying me for work is because they sold their company, retired and moved to Arizona lol. The new owners had their own SEO and Online Marketing team I guess, or they just didn't trust us to do the work since our company wasn't 10+ years old. Fast forward to now, I'm the founder and CEO of my company and we're going strong :D We now have a few people working with us to generate leads and I've got 10 to 20 dedicated freelancers that will help us out on any of our projects when we need it. I don't have any staff besides the lead generators since I can pay my freelancers per project :D
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