Don’t take it personally if Google’s robots didn’t find your website.
It may be beautiful, yet, for them you don’t exist, until you correct verify and fix.
Don’t take it personally if you write an E-book and number of readers are too small.
In Amazon algorithm you are graded as if you didn’t write at all.
Don’t take it personally if people don’t recognize you in social media.
That is because you didn’t use the right keywords and #tags, or you are not mentioned in Wikipedia.
Running after the rules and the keywords of the web giants,
makes you wonder about the illusion that start ups can compete the large ones to reach more clients.
You need a reliable SEO and marketing budget.
You pour non stop money and time, but there is always a hole in the resources bucket.
So don’t take it personally if these giant companies set up the web rules.
Be light and versatile. Learn and plan in the Internet space dynamic schools.
- Author: AVIGAIL (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: October 16th, 2016 08:24
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 90
Comments4
Great write
thank you Tony - just had an incident with Google with one of my sites...
Welcome
Good read
thank you Kash13
Thanks SWEETHEART for those of us who live in CYBERSPACE we don't orgasm until we get 1000 hits ! As you know I love MPS and I am very proactive with those that interact. I love to receive and give comments on MPS ~ it is a proactive responsive site and I love all your cerebral poems ! HOWEVER (good word) if you look at the stats there are only eleven comments for every ten poems. Because some of us get MULTIPLES (we should be so lucky !) it means some go uncommented which is sad ~ even GREAT WRITE cheers one up and solicits a response. Thanks for sharing caring and educating ~ LOVE & HUGS ~ BRIAN XOX
yes Brian
we need to give more attention
im mainly in Linkedin all day as it is my business development space
www.linkedin.com/in/avigailberg
My initial reaction is the insignificance we feel in this grand scheme, then I am reminded not to take this personal. Then I become aware that the author is not kowtowing to the giants. Kudos.
🙂 be well Augustus. remember we have a choice not to be angry
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