Was wondering how hard it is?
Have managed accounts for almost a year now...its not exactly rocket science, but i'm thinking there must be some boob traps in the exam!
Cheers
-Rob
Was wondering how hard it is?
Have managed accounts for almost a year now...its not exactly rocket science, but i'm thinking there must be some boob traps in the exam!
Cheers
-Rob
kids posted this at 01:57 — 9th December 2006.
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It's so hard! That's my experience for last year. There'r many things to do. And next, I dont understand what you said!
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Bjørk posted this at 08:10 — 9th December 2006.
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Seo is a hard work, but it brings good results. I think there are no Google professionals. Just some have good results and success and some no.
Ian Taylor posted this at 13:44 — 9th December 2006.
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IMO in order to become a Google professional you need to be brilliant in mathematics and you should always be able to think out of the box.
igauresh posted this at 05:58 — 15th December 2006.
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I am not sure what you mean by a Google professional. I used Google adsense for a while but I had trouble getting hits enough to make any money. Then I found a couple programs where I could surf and click other people's ads and they reciprocated. I got hits that way, but I was almost to payout when Google closed my account and told me I was getting illegal clicks. I asked the web master of one of the hit exchanges I was in why they had done that if his program was legal, and he said something about ratios that I couldn't quite calculate. I think Ian is right, it takes brilliance in mathematics...
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markov posted this at 19:29 — 15th December 2006.
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Google always bans if it knows that you are manipulating the clicks.
FrankR posted this at 23:52 — 4th January 2007.
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I know some folks who work at Google. Yes, they are all brilliant programmers that work on some amazingly cool projects. I have met one Google Professional; his web site is http://www.sharewarepromotions.com/.
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Ian Taylor posted this at 09:06 — 6th January 2007.
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Thanks for the links. Yes indeed the site itself shows the quality of the people involved along with case studies.
HQHost.net posted this at 11:05 — 6th January 2007.
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Hello. I have to say that there are no google profi over there. Some google mates arent profi