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Old 06-05-2011, 12:56:07 AM     #21 (permalink)

 
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Had quite a bit of interest in the pay monthly packages, now only 2 left.

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You would have more interest if you done a better job of selling yourself, imo. £35 an hour is a lot of money to charge without giving any sort of proof of what you can do... post some sites you've ranked or things you've done. Get some client testimonials, or post links to sites you own (and I don't mean that treadmills one).

If I came across this thread from Google, it wouldn't exactly fill me with confidence - aggressively marketing yourself on cheapskate forums (and lets face it, domainers would make Scrooge McDuck look generous ) isn't an indication that I'm going to get quality work.

Make a better job of selling yourself in the first place, and you wouldn't need to give off the impression that you're desperate for work (and to be clear, thats absolutely how it looks). Nobody who is an "seo genius" and is charging £15-35 an hour is short of work. So the question anyone would be asking, is why are you?

I don't really expect you to take any advice here on board, as you had a lot of great advice in amongst the silly replies in your last thread, and it doesn't seem like you've really listened to any of it. I think you seriously need to go back to the drawing board on how you're promoting your seo services. This is like watching a car crash in slow motion.

Its a 10/10 for effort, you're definitely persistent. But the effort isn't going to overcome the 1/10 for the implementation of your sales tactics... they're painful to watch.
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You would have more interest if you done a better job of selling yourself, imo. £35 an hour is a lot of money to charge without giving any sort of proof of what you can do... post some sites you've ranked or things you've done. Get some client testimonials, or post links to sites you own (and I don't mean that treadmills one).

If I came across this thread from Google, it wouldn't exactly fill me with confidence - aggressively marketing yourself on cheapskate forums (and lets face it, domainers would make Scrooge McDuck look generous ) isn't an indication that I'm going to get quality work.

Make a better job of selling yourself in the first place, and you wouldn't need to give off the impression that you're desperate for work (and to be clear, thats absolutely how it looks). Nobody who is an "seo genius" and is charging £15-35 an hour is short of work. So the question anyone would be asking, is why are you?

I don't really expect you to take any advice here on board, as you had a lot of great advice in amongst the silly replies in your last thread, and it doesn't seem like you've really listened to any of it. I think you seriously need to go back to the drawing board on how you're promoting your seo services. This is like watching a car crash in slow motion.

Its a 10/10 for effort, you're definitely persistent. But the effort isn't going to overcome the 1/10 for the implementation of your sales tactics... they're painful to watch.
True, this forum has given me allot of helpful advice about selling and I can't be thankful enough for it.Although it is very hard to find in-between all of the useless posts that some members make.

This seems to have worked anyway, I'm fully booked for the next two weeks (mixture of website & ad sales).

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