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Is that okay??? I've only been looking around on forums for a short time but I see so many people selling all these "GREAT" seo services but why aren't they just using it for their own sites?? I talked a bit about this in my last thread but it deserves its own discussion.
Is that frowned upon in this industry?
I know if I went to a customer's home with my main business and had no clue what I was doing that I would get hit with a lawsuit instantly. Is there no regulation or certification that you need to charge people for seo? It fucking scares me that I could start selling seo services tomorrow without having any idea what I'm doing. And I don't even know enough to be able to tell if the person I hire is the real deal or just trying to fake it until they make it while putting my entire website at risk.
I can't even fathom how someone decides to start selling a service that they aren't even familiar with. That's like the bottom of the barrel. Is that even frowned upon in this industry or is it par for the course?
I didn't know what to expect when I started looking at online marketing for my biz but so far it's left a really bad taste in my mouth (no offense.) Do online guys take their businesses a lot less seriously or something? That's the vibe I'm getting. Maybe Im just in over my head or maybe Im already past this and should just go back to whats been working offline.
Is that frowned upon in this industry?
I know if I went to a customer's home with my main business and had no clue what I was doing that I would get hit with a lawsuit instantly. Is there no regulation or certification that you need to charge people for seo? It fucking scares me that I could start selling seo services tomorrow without having any idea what I'm doing. And I don't even know enough to be able to tell if the person I hire is the real deal or just trying to fake it until they make it while putting my entire website at risk.
I can't even fathom how someone decides to start selling a service that they aren't even familiar with. That's like the bottom of the barrel. Is that even frowned upon in this industry or is it par for the course?
I didn't know what to expect when I started looking at online marketing for my biz but so far it's left a really bad taste in my mouth (no offense.) Do online guys take their businesses a lot less seriously or something? That's the vibe I'm getting. Maybe Im just in over my head or maybe Im already past this and should just go back to whats been working offline.