Advice Needed: How to Telecommute as a Technical Marketeer?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by GAdsense, Aug 16, 2016.

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    Hello,

    I am looking forward to a reliable telecommuting job, where I can earn at least $600-800 a month. Your help and expert advice is needed.

    Most of you would immediately ask about my skills. Well, I started my career as a data entry person. Within a few years, I improved and completely overhauled my English. Since then, I started writing a lot of technical, non-technical articles including thesis and research reports.

    I am self trained Search Engine Optimizer. Having worked in a few companies over couple years, I learned a lot more about SEO and served as a SEO Manager in few companies.

    That wasn't enough for me, my passion to do more and learn more led me to join a technical 3-years programming course. Honestly because I was feeling left behind in certain aspects of SEO. I wanted to learn more to fill that gap. That's where I honed up my programming skills. I've worked with Wordpress and PHP was my favorite programming language. Consider me a jack of all for all IT skills, I use Adobe Photoshop on almost a daily basis. I did a course for that too.

    My passion was to become a technical marketeer. I pursued my Bachelors in Business Administration due to the entrepreneurial spark I always had in me. Now, while I am beginning to pursue my Master's in Marketing, I still like to consider the glass half empty. There's indeed a lot more to learn.

    I became a jack of all by choice and I've burned my midnight oil to become above average at all these things. As of now, I work in a B2B industry. My day to day work schedule includes creating proposals, market analysis and research reports, senior management advisory, email marketing, website enhancements and coordination with a handful of people.

    With my background and skills, am positive that I can find someone who needs a reliable technical marketeer cum project manager. I am willing to write articles, maintain blogs, provide technical SEO support, usability and website health check, create great looking reports and proposals, design emails, project management and to help you with your businesses.

    By the way, I've had several successes with flipping websites. Due to a number of responsibilities, am short of money to purse it any further.

    So how do you think should I find a suitable person to telecommute with?

    Thanks for listening and helping!
     
    GAdsense, Aug 16, 2016 IP
  2. Samo

    Samo Well-Known Member

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    1. You have had no responses to your post because it is a long description of everything about you and your past. And it reads more like an attempt to find someone to employ you (without presenting a proper CV ... which of course this is not the right place for posting)
      Instead, you could list your top 5 skills that all relate to your favorite role that you are looking for.
      I scanned your post and cannot tell what you want/can to do, by way of "technical marketing". If you mean SEO, link building, traffic generation, web analytics for enhanced marketing, etc, then you should say so specifically, so you attract the right employer and not waste yours or anyone else's time.

    2. Nobody uses the term telecommuting these days. The nearest is teleworking and even that is not popular anymore. These days businesses 'outsource' (hire contractors who work remotely). Your best bet to get such work is on freelance site: upwork, guru, scriptlance, fiverr, etc.
    Good luck
     
    Samo, Sep 4, 2016 IP
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    qwikad.com Illustrious Member Affiliate Manager

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    Craigslist's gigs section. You may get some real leads there.

     
    qwikad.com, Sep 5, 2016 IP