Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 14:31:46 GMT 5
I'll bore your readers a bit by starting from the bottom. It was the beginning of 2000, I had just set up a sales and bossistance business in the mobile telephony sector. At the time I used the Internet and search engines (Google.com had just come out of beta and the Italian version had not yet been born) to find international suppliers of mobile phones and technical diagrams for the laboratory. In 2003 I started handling the first mobile phones with UMTS technology (Motorola A835), imported from England, but they didn't work in Italy, so I started studying a hardware and software system to make them usable in our country and sell them... I found the solution and in the meantime, 3G technology also took hold in Italy through H3G, and these phones also had limitations, so I immediately understood that there was a good business to be done with it, and I asked an agency if it would create a website for me to promote my products.
I can say it, a shitty site made with FrontPage, my partner liked it, but for me it was horrendous, so I started looking for user guides on the editor, HTML and FTP... and here I fell in love with this world, starting " unknowingly” to also do SEO… then came ForumGT How did you learn to do SEO? To answer this question, I have to go back to the first one, and then go back to the shitty site that I had commissioned Denmark Telegram Number Data from third parties. As you may have understood, I'm a guy who likes to take apart boxes and understand what they look like inside. When I am faced with a problem, I am able to give my best; so when I started restyling the site compulsively, I also realized how these changes had an impact on the search results, and here a new light went on for me; I began to study SEO more bossiduously, reading about those who wrote the first approaches, implementing every single aspect and monitoring the changes.
In those days it was easy to get carried away, because the results came very easily compared to today (little competition - easy manipulation of SERPs), and within a few months I had become the point of reference in Italy for unlocking mobile phones. Here, I learned to do SEO like this, with curiosity , doing tests on real projects of my own and taking advantage of every free moment to study and keep up with the changes. I repeated this process for years, then interacting with people in the sector, I started receiving the first requests for work, and each client acquired brought me others, which continues today, fortunately!
I can say it, a shitty site made with FrontPage, my partner liked it, but for me it was horrendous, so I started looking for user guides on the editor, HTML and FTP... and here I fell in love with this world, starting " unknowingly” to also do SEO… then came ForumGT How did you learn to do SEO? To answer this question, I have to go back to the first one, and then go back to the shitty site that I had commissioned Denmark Telegram Number Data from third parties. As you may have understood, I'm a guy who likes to take apart boxes and understand what they look like inside. When I am faced with a problem, I am able to give my best; so when I started restyling the site compulsively, I also realized how these changes had an impact on the search results, and here a new light went on for me; I began to study SEO more bossiduously, reading about those who wrote the first approaches, implementing every single aspect and monitoring the changes.
In those days it was easy to get carried away, because the results came very easily compared to today (little competition - easy manipulation of SERPs), and within a few months I had become the point of reference in Italy for unlocking mobile phones. Here, I learned to do SEO like this, with curiosity , doing tests on real projects of my own and taking advantage of every free moment to study and keep up with the changes. I repeated this process for years, then interacting with people in the sector, I started receiving the first requests for work, and each client acquired brought me others, which continues today, fortunately!