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Dec 20, 2023 5:02:38 GMT
Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 5:02:38 GMT
It's kind of my morning ritual - in addition to something to eat, treat myself to a portion of incoming e-mails, look at Collabi or another tool, read a few news and the rest, which I don't have enough time for, put in Pocket to read on "I don't know when". Before you got into SEO, what did you do before? The Internet and everything related to it absorbed me already at a time when something like SEO could not even be discussed in our country. The list was just a directory of sites and Google didn't exist yet. Although I flirted with coding and programming, it turned out that I was better at using Photoshop and similar tools. My path had a clear direction. The gradual turning point began in 2006, when I and my friends were at the birth of a smaller internet studio.
Expanding one's horizons in B2B Email List all areas was inevitable. A person once or twice found himself in the supreme waters of UX , where he was closest, peeked under the hood of analytics, found out that SEO is really not a dirty word, and started asking clients a lot about their goals. After seven years it was completed and I transferred to Hájednička. Do you remember when you first heard the term SEO? I have a memory, but I can no longer place it in time. For an acquaintance, we created a rather cheesy e-shop with one programmer. From the basic statistics, it was also possible to read accesses from some programming forum. Here our structure solution was exemplified as one of the correct ones.
It was a logical path for us, but according to them it turned out that we were doing some "optimization" or something. And thanks to a handy tool for measuring color contrast, as a graphic designer I had the Owl website in my bookmarks for a long time . Even Marek Prokop indirectly supplied me with information not only from the world of SEO. Which SEO activities do you enjoy the most? Probably due to the fact that I have been on the developer side for most of my professional life, I can say that I quite enjoy solving technical things. Every nut I crack takes me a little further. And when the developer welcomes such cooperation, it advances not only the project, but also him. Mastering OpenRefine , using all possible automations, not getting lost in the depths of Google Analytics , that's all great (I'm still improving).
Expanding one's horizons in B2B Email List all areas was inevitable. A person once or twice found himself in the supreme waters of UX , where he was closest, peeked under the hood of analytics, found out that SEO is really not a dirty word, and started asking clients a lot about their goals. After seven years it was completed and I transferred to Hájednička. Do you remember when you first heard the term SEO? I have a memory, but I can no longer place it in time. For an acquaintance, we created a rather cheesy e-shop with one programmer. From the basic statistics, it was also possible to read accesses from some programming forum. Here our structure solution was exemplified as one of the correct ones.
It was a logical path for us, but according to them it turned out that we were doing some "optimization" or something. And thanks to a handy tool for measuring color contrast, as a graphic designer I had the Owl website in my bookmarks for a long time . Even Marek Prokop indirectly supplied me with information not only from the world of SEO. Which SEO activities do you enjoy the most? Probably due to the fact that I have been on the developer side for most of my professional life, I can say that I quite enjoy solving technical things. Every nut I crack takes me a little further. And when the developer welcomes such cooperation, it advances not only the project, but also him. Mastering OpenRefine , using all possible automations, not getting lost in the depths of Google Analytics , that's all great (I'm still improving).