A Coder Shares Their Story About Success Over 12 Months

A website designer and SEO newbie asked the marketing community 12 months ago for some guidance and advice on back links. At that time, the person was going to start their own SEO firm, and they wanted to have as much information as possible in order to get off to a good start. This person wanted to share their first year of experience as a way of thanking others and showing other new people that it can be done and that a person can be successful in their first year of going out on their own.

This person stated that after one year, they crossed $300,000 in revenue. This was after they had a big problem and lost 40 percent. This person got a lot of responses to their experience. Almost everyone asked about what type of back links they use in the content for their clients. The poster stated that they almost exclusively focus on high tab clients. The links that they use are from national news outlets, which have a high page authority as well as a high domain authority.

The original poster also stated that they write the content for the clients themselves. This allows them to put in the most desirable back links. The person also stated that they use a guaranteed outreach service for their clients. It is a lot of work, but the work has clearly paid off in terms of client satisfaction, traffic and revenue. The person said that their biggest challenge is finding links in the language that is desired by the client for their site.

One last person wrote and wanted to know what the accident was that caused the original poster to lose 40 percent of what they had earned. The original poster replied that while at the airport, they slipped, fell and hit their head on a metal box. This caused a deep cut that resulted in a fractured skull and a considerable amount of blood loss. They had some big medical bills and had to take some time off of work in order to recover from the injury. For more information click here https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/cvsmjm/nearly12monthsagoiaskedyouguystoaskme/.