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About Jim

I am a hard working, good looking, technically competent, forward thinking, modest SEO who has been in the SEO industry professionally for about 5 years, prior to this I was a web designer with an SEO interest for about 3 years…I’ve been working on the internet since 1995, during this time he has seen a lot of changes and a lot of miscommunication.

SEO is seen as a dark art and it really shouldn’t be. It’s seen as using some sort of trick to game the search engines, something that really annoys me as SEO is no different really to any other form of marketing.

In it’s simplest terms. SEO is about making something that should be exceptional and then sharing it and marketing it to other people, although web skills are important, more important is a methodical nature with a creative flair for doing things that draw attention.

I’m starting this blog to firstly to finally give myself a voice in the SEO industry, something I’ve been remiss for not doing but also to address a lot of the SEO myths and legends that I’ve seen spread about mostly by people who are quite happy for SEO to remain a dark art in order to game money off people.

Jim is currently working in-house for Advanced Computer Software Group plc and is responsible for the rankings for the entire group which of course are excellent.

I was going to apologise for the disco theme….but you know what, I actually kinda like it :-)

One Response to About Jim

  • Darren says:

    Hello.

    I think you need to move on from the 23 year old picture and replace with something that is more in keeping with your current good looks.

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