I want to know how many of you have some professional degree mainly in computers and still making your living from adsense and other online sources rather than working in a company. actually i am a computer engineer and working in a software company, and thinking of making my living from online sources... so just want to know your opinion.. how much good it is??
I have two Bachelors degrees both in an area of Business Management. Personally I think it has helped me but there is always something to be said for "Street Knowledge"
hi yfs1, A little doubt, who is the owner of alive web directory .. you or Ajeet( DP member), are you both partners or both of you are same because i have seen this link in his signature also..
I can't remember who owns it, but I don't normally use my signature here these days so someone asked me if I wouldlink to their site...Seemed like a decent site so I had no problem with that Cheers Edit - I *think* its Mystikmedia
BA, MA, Ph.D. I sometimes say I was an Ecologist when it was science, not religion I moved from Biology to computers when they let me use FORTRAN for one of the required languages. I find it extremely ironic that less than 10 people ever read my dissertation while my website pages get half a million page views a year. I am going to use my dissertation as content for a website and see if I can get some value from it that way.
My degrees never helped me, as they did not teach me anything about SEO, PR, SERPs, Weight or LinkVault.
International Diploma holder of ICT here...hehe eventhough , those courses never helped me gain knowledge bout making money online..
Bachelors: Business Administration Bachelors: Management Information Systems Certificate of Study: Business Telecommunications
Heh .. just a pharmacy undergraduate I learnt how drugs work and i think that help me much in understanding how SE works
I have Business Administration degree from Loyola (Chicago). It doesn't do me any good now. But I met a lot of people and learned quite a bit in school.
Working on a Master's in Software Systems - more than half way done. My BA is in philosophy. I'm an official liberal arts refugee. I got into IT when an IT or MIS degree didn't really mean anything. It seems a lot harder to get into now without an MIS or BS degree of some sort. The helpdesk where I work even employs a few people with BSs in Computer Science. A few years back I was hired as a helpdesk technician with a philosophy degree and about 1 year of computer experience, mostly done on the side. I've moved up through programmer and analyst ranks. I'm not sure if I'd get away with that now without a relevant degree.