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Hi all!
I was wondering if anyone here has some experience with raising a domain from the ground up with a steady organic-growth factor. I know that pumping out new content around captivating keyword clusters and proper on-page SEO are the usual advices - but how can one do that without an army of writers since AI content will get you penalized?
Is there are a way to avoid a declining "popularity" (I use Ahrefs and Google Analytics to track traffic) for sites built around tech/video games/movies niches? Right now, it seems that you can spend months building a website and if you miss your "shot" to flip it at the "goledn" opportunity - then off to the scrap pile it is?
So, if any forumite can share some actionable advice, I'm all ears
Thanks!
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Focus on creating high-quality content that positions your brand as an expert in your industry.
Leverage social media channels to engage with your target audience and share your expertise.
Invest in building strong relationships with influencers and thought leaders in your industry.
Consistently deliver exceptional customer experiences that demonstrate your commitment to excellence.
Monitor and manage your online reputation to ensure that your brand is perceived positively by your target audience.
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Focus on creating high-quality content that positions your brand as an expert in your industry.
Leverage social media channels to engage with your target audience and share your expertise.
Invest in building strong relationships with influencers and thought leaders in your industry.
Consistently deliver exceptional customer experiences that demonstrate your commitment to excellence.
Monitor and manage your online reputation to ensure that your brand is perceived positively by your target audience.
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Hello, My name is Amber. I am currently building my business, PythonPower as a Freelance Consultant. I am trying to make a decision on a type of business license, for PythonPower. I was told that since I am freelancing, I should have an LLC for my business needs. I need to protect myself but I want to know if, getting an LLC, is the correct option for me as a freelancer. Would I be considered a small business? Is it why it would be best to get an LLC for my business?
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I'd say yes, since LLC is the preferred frame used by most small business owners I know. It'll allow you to work as a business entity and not as a person, so clients will know how far your responsibility stretches. That doesn't mean you should get business insurance, though. Also, you can get a business credit card and build credit that way. Of course, getting an LLC is not a must for a freelancer, but it's among the optimal routes.
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I've decided to stop pro-bono work (long story, don't ask) - and the customer is more than willing to entertain an annual support agreement.
Any advice for things I should include? All work is remote, phone calls, email, etc. On occasion, if travel is needed, then it's a separate quote. Projects that exceed a certain time amount are quoted separately as well.
I've been out on line, but google is not the google I used to use. All I get are hits to sign up for this service or that service.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Specialized Help Arrangement: The scope of the technical support services that will be provided to the customer, as well as the methods of communication and response times, are all outlined in this agreement. It additionally remembers subtleties for the charges and installment terms.
SLA, or Service Level Agreement,: This understanding characterizes the degree of administration that the specialist organization will convey to the client. It describes the metrics, such as uptime, response times, and resolution times, that will be used to evaluate the service. It likewise remembers subtleties for the cures and punishments for not gathering the SLA.
Agreement for Maintenance: The maintenance services that the customer will receive, such as updates, upgrades, and bug fixes, are outlined in this agreement. It likewise remembers subtleties for the charges and installment terms, as well as the length of the arrangement.
Contract for Outsourcing: The services that will be outsourced to a third-party provider are outlined in this agreement. It explains the scope of the services, the costs, payment options, and both parties' responsibilities.
Backing and Support Understanding: This understanding consolidates the specialized help and upkeep administrations into one arrangement. It explains the scope of the services, the response times, the fees, and the methods for paying. It also explains what to do if the service level is not met.
It's important to remember that these contracts should be tailored to your business's needs and the services you offer. When drafting these agreements, it is suggested that you seek legal counsel to ensure that they are legally binding and enforceable.
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I'm WIREDU and I want help on python programming. I don't have any knowledge about programming, am yet to learn everything from the scratch and I need help. How to Start and how to start and to learn from the start. Thanks and I would be looking forward to your replies.
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Firstly this has nothing to do with running a business. And secondly, a few seconds with Google would have led you to The Python Tutorial[^]
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I tried to call someone on the duo. the person I was calling his video get stuck all the time but I can hear the voice clearly.
The first time I think I am having issues with mobile data then I tried over wifi results are the same.
but I can use other video calling apps like messenger and WhatsApp but I can't use duo for video call.
modified 15-Mar-22 19:36pm.
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The same thing happens to me, duo call quality is not up to the mark.
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Google meet or discord is good option as video calling apps for business
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Hi guys. I'm a junior developer looking to make money online.
I'm thinking about the following?
1. Build a mobile game or app
2. Freelancing
Would you guys share some experience with me?
Thanks
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Getting Projects on Fiverr and others sources sites.
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just join as freelancer as developer, you can earn good amount of money if you start accepting 4-5 projects monthly.
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Hello everyone,
I am looking for someone with a good amount of experience in the programming field who I can ask some questions. I am not a programmer myself, and I don't expect that I will be learning programming any time soon. The reason I am looking for someone with a range of experience is because I am forming a small business alongside some other people, and we need to prepare some job postings. As such, I am hoping to establish a dialogue with someone who I can talk to about what sort of things we would like our programmers to be able to accomplish, so that they can then make recommendations about what we would need to post in the required experience/education section of our job listings. I am not seeking applicants at this time, simply trying to find an advisor that can help us make a great job listing.
Please let me know if you think you could help in accomplishing this!
Thank you
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Maybe a good IT recruiter can help more? You will need one anyway, and he or she will be able to find many other specialist you'll need
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I'd suspect that you may be getting ahead of yourself a little, possibly. You're talking about hiring a programmer; to me, that implies that you already have the business analyst, a systems designer, an interface designer, trainer, ops analyst, security specialist, capacity planner, tester and other roles all defined or filled...
Before assigning job titles, take a long look at what your business needs doing, when and for how long, then think about the budget you have, and whether it's best to do some of these tasks in-house or use external resources. (If all you need is a marketing website, you won't need a "programmer" - just use an external agency. It doesn't matter to you if there's one person fulfilling all these roles or twenty). What are your timescales? How fast will your business grow, and what are the drivers for expansion of IT capabilities?
It may well be that you actually do decide you need one person, to do all this stuff (including programming), - or perhaps even a team of programmers - but my gut instinct tells me you're not at that decision point yet.
Happy to be a sounding board for you (message me via CP or cp@smallofficesolutions.co.uk); am in the UK not US but the principles are the same! 
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Hi, I am fresher and I want to know what is a difference between SQL Lite and SQL server.
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In short; SQL Server is a complete database-server, capable of handling multiple clients. It is used to share data.
SQLite is a simple and quick local database, serving a single client, mostly used for local data-storage.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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That's the part I can't figure out difference between $(this) and this keyword in jQuery?
I'll have your answer, guys!
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