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		<title>What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?</title>
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I became an SEO last week by accident. I also created an e-commerce website with affiliate program (again by accident) a few months ago. How did it happen? I don&#8217;t know but it was about time. I was fifty two and still asking &#8220;What do you want to be when you grow up, Rick&#8221;? My [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/>I became an SEO last week by accident. I also created an e-commerce website with affiliate program (again by accident) a few months ago. How did it happen? I don&#8217;t know but it was about time. I was fifty two and still asking &#8220;What do you want to be when you grow up, Rick&#8221;? My main website had suddenly become one of the top Netcraft and Alexa rated web sites on the Internet, again by accident. Now I knew I had a work at home business, not just a hobby. But still the idea went through my mind, &#8220;What do you want to be when you grow up, Rick?&#8221; All my peers were physicians, lawyers, CPA&#8217;s, plumbers, electricians, scientists, and mid to high level corporate executives.<br/><br/>I was sitting at home trying to raise my Google rankings. Was this normal? Had I lost my mind?<br/><br/>The first two decades of my adult career were rather &#8220;spotty&#8221;. I went into my father&#8217;s century old family business because I was &#8220;supposed to&#8221;. When someone is supposed to do anything the natural reaction is rebellion. Knowing this, I kept plugging away thinking the rebellion was a phase of some kind and I would work my way through those issues. It was not to be.<br/><br/>At that point in my life, my communication skills were dismal at best, and it seemed if things ended, they had to end dramatically so the world could see how &#8220;victimized&#8221; I had been. To show this I went from high paying real estate professional to bartender, thinking, of course, my father would &#8220;see the error of his ways&#8221; and beg for me to come back and treat me right. Again, this was not to be. He didn&#8217;t flinch. He was too smart.<br/><br/>This rebellion or as I called myself &#8220;A rebel without a clue&#8221; took me to large cities with low paying fringe jobs. I was amounting to nothing, and I had no idea why.<br/><br/>At one point I was driving a cab in New York City driving a taxi and performing stand-up comedy at night. My cab driving instilled more laughter than my skills at comedy.<br/><br/>As more and more people discovered the ratings of my web site, they began to ask me if I could raise their SEO. I didn&#8217;t even know what it stood for much less SEM. So I came to ezine sources like this one and other sites in which I could study and find out what I now was (since I guess at age fifty two one has grown up, like it or not).<br/><br/>I had to learn the difference between &#8220;doorway&#8221; and &#8220;organic seo&#8221; and choose which I wanted.<br/><br/>I found I could get immediate results for my clients using backdoor tactics but they were not so ethical and major search engines were beginning to catch on. So I had to learn not only what organic SEO was and is, but how to explain to my client the difference and how patience was and is the key.<br/><br/>What is organic SEO? You are looking at it right now. It is writing articles, blogging, etc. about a business that is not too spammy and is not full of web addresses in the text (below the signature seems to be proper etiquette but even then it is a sensitive issue.<br/><br/>This article is part of an organic SEO campaign on my own businesses. I will be writing more in different categories but not necessarily talking about my business or businesses but making it more of a teaching/learning atmosphere. I love to ask and answer questions. My mother was a teacher and I know there are no dumb questions.<br/><br/>Where do you start your own SEO campaign? Right here is a good start. Just start writing about what you know.<br/><br/>A blog to your site. I recommend a blog with your own domain name rather than someone else&#8217;s. Remember &#8220;branding&#8221; is a big word these days and getting people to remember your name rather than your name at at some generic well known blog.<br/><br/>I tried a lot of blogs and didn&#8217;t like the results. Well, I didn&#8217;t actually SEE the results, one rarely does. But I was not and am not a social blogger. I blog to get the word out, network with other SEM&#8217;s and affiliate program managers and candidates, and don&#8217; t have a hidden agenda.<br/><br/>So now I (think I know) what I am now that I&#8217;m grown up. Cartooning and my cartoon stores are my hobby. SEO and managing affiliate programs is my job.<br/><br/>Do I make as much money as I did in real estate? Believe it or not, almost. But that doesn&#8217;t even matter. It&#8217;s worth the difference commuting 100 feet to my computer rather than putting on a coat and tie and driving downtown to work.<br/><br/>Well time to put on my winter jogging suit and get to work. I enjoyed writing. Hope it is of service.<br/></div>
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