Content marketer using SEO, audience research, & strategy to help clients create enticing content for bots and humans. One campaign inspired a tattoo. 👋🏾
Adrienne's advice applies to employees, too. I recently went in-house for a great gig, but the lessons I learned consulting for 3yrs shifted my perspective as an employee for the better.
+I'd add: Not building r/ships. Devaluing your worth. Focusing on weaknesses > strengths.
I have been a full-time freelancer for 5 years 😅
Here are 5 mistakes that I made, that you hopefully won't.
1) Not being a part of a community
2) Having an employee mindset
3) Undercharging
4) Setting unrealistic workload expectations
5) Undercharging
Whoa! Thanks, @aleyda! I'm a big fan of your work, especially this:
https://t.co/B8bPfvPxhL
Such an excellent resource for learning and covering all aspects of SEO. Thank you!
My freelance journey in a tweet:
Yr 1: Stumbling in the dark, trying to figure out my niche and target audience.
Yrs 2-3: Thriving! Great clients, projects, opportunities, freedom, and flexibility. 🚀
Recently went back in-house --v.excited-- but, for more on my freelance exp 👇🏿
.@daisyquaker worked agency side and in-house, managing SEO, PPC campaigns, social media marketing, email marketing & marketing automation.
How do you position your consultant activity when you have worked in all these different fields?
➡️ Find out in #WorkinSEOPodcast EP#7
If you wonder whether working as an SEO Content Marketer is for you, listen to the wonderful @daisyquaker!
I will share audiograms in the coming days for you to easily read excerpts.
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I'm so happy about this @WorkInSEO episode!
Old SEO tactics: Tweaking content and page titles and writing 3K word posts to rank higher.
New SEO: Partnering with PR and pulling creative campaigns like this...
https://t.co/uBHdbiCBx4