So my squidoo - job is now done, gave him a positive i-trader for that Let´s all hope he continues like that. My feeling in the moment is that he simply has to learn how to build up a proper business here - in concrete do the things promised in time and with the quality expected On the long run this will pay back for everyone!
well i don't get it, for the second plan you work 8 hours a day, and you say first 3 customers take it cheaper, this means you will work for all 3 8*3 = 24 hours/ day? just curious...
for the second plan i work for 8 hours a day and i have my team to work with me so i can work for many hours per day not only 24 hours i hope you understand what i want to say
I recieved my report and the work was worth every penny, I will rehire. I think the initial problem was a language barrier, and a miscommunication........was VERY happy with the end result and have already PM'ed for more services.
First I'd like to state that I haven't used this individual's services and this is not meant as an attack on them. Second, I'd like to state that I do not have a problem with their business and/or business model. And third, I'm not trying to hijack this thread but merely want to stop the spread of misinformation. I don't like misinformation. Google does NOT, in fact, filter results to Yahoo. Yahoo has its own algorithms and bots. AOL uses the Google algorithm, not Yahoo. AltaVista and AlltheWeb both use the Yahoo algorithm. There are only three search engines worth worrying about, not 66, not 100, not 250. As of last month (March 2008) Google had 58.7% of all U.S. searches (That's 4.8 billion search queries). Yahoo was second with 18.1%. MSN/Live was third with 12.0%. AOL came in 4th with 4.1% but it gets its results from Google. Ask.com came in 5th with 2.4% so arguably there are actually 4 search engines that matter but with only a 2.4% market share is it in your best interest to focus on Ask.com or anything below it? The # 10 spot belongs to Dogpile.com with a whooping 0.2% of the U.S. market share. That's the number ten spot folks, do you want to take a guess at what kind of numbers the # 15 or # 20 ranked search engine gets? What about # 60? The answer is a very insignificant amount of traffic from these little known and hardly used search engines will ever make it to your sites. Look in your server logs or your analytics programs -- Where does most of your traffic come from? One can safely bet that MOST of the search engine traffic that your website gets comes from the top three search engines. Knowing this, why would anyone that is interested in traffic (and converting that traffic into profit) focus any time on these lesser search engines? Wouldn't it be in your best interest to simply skip over them and put that amount of time and effort into making your site rank better in the top 3 engines? Any time not spent optimizing for these top search engines is a waste of time as there will not be any payoff. This is just food for thought.
I am still waiting for my assignment to be completed. Can you pls respond when are you going to deliver the work and report? It has been about 4 - 5 days now!
CAN I HAVE YOUR MAIL ID TO SEND YOUR WORK I WORKED FOR YOUR SITES I WAS ABOUT TO SEND BUT I DONT HAVE YOUR MAIL