Eventually I left The Linus Group and did.
And that’s where the search part came in.I especially loved the SEO/M side of things and began picking up optimization projects on the side for non-biotech companies. I was doing primarily Flash & web dev for our sole client-type, biotech companies. Most SEOs say they love consulting (rather than in-house) because they can sleep late and work late and not change out of their pajamas for four days (which I enjoyed too), obuwie I hated the biz dev and self-marketing side of things and I missed having people around and ended up talking to myself a lot, so I gave up consulting and CNET took me under their wing.. Eventually I left The Linus Group and did consulting in SEO and User-experience on my own. It pretty much started off at The Linus Group which was GH Multimedia at the time. We were morphing GH Multimedia into a marketing company at the same time, and I was managing web marketing for the company as well. The Flash stuff didn’t last long because scientists like structure and data, so my dreams of being a Flash superstar faded and I ended up really getting into the usability and analytics side of things, and I loved it.
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