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I built my first webpage in 1997 and well it was horrible but I learned a thing or two on the way. | I built my first webpage in 1997 and well it was horrible but I learned a thing or two on the way. | ||
In 1998 the company I was working for said “you you’re in management, you understand sales, and you seem to know a little something about computers, so we’re going to put you in charge of our new website starting Monday”. I took some classes learned some programming and a few weeks later I actually had an idea what I was doing. About this time we were paying $10,000 a month for someone to host our shopping cart for us, considering we had less than 1,000 visitors a month and were making less $10,000 in gross revenue we had a problem. So I rewrote the shopping cart set it up an in house linux box and we were in business. A few years later, several design revisions, and even more programming revisions and we were really in business. We were averaging between 30,000 and 50,000 unique visitors a day and had yearly revenues in excess of $25 million dollars and were the only part of the company that had sales that were growing. | In 1998 the company I was working for said “you you’re in management, you understand sales, and you seem to know a little something about computers, so we’re going to put you in charge of our new website starting Monday”. I took some classes learned some programming and a few weeks later I actually had an idea what I was doing. About this time we were paying $10,000 a month for someone to host our shopping cart for us, considering we had less than 1,000 visitors a month and were making less $10,000 in gross revenue we had a problem. So I rewrote the shopping cart set it up an in house linux box and we were in business. A few years later, several design revisions, and even more programming revisions and we were really in business. We were averaging between 30,000 and 50,000 unique visitors a day and had yearly revenues in excess of $25 million dollars and were the only part of the company that had sales that were growing. | ||
− | In 2002 I had a technical problem and found my way to WebmasterWorld where came across this new emerging field of search engine optimization. After finally getting my head wrapped around it I began to experiment. We had a 30% increase in traffic and a 20% increase in sales in the first year. It was about this time we decided to do a major renovation to our house which not surprisingly went over budget. Looking for a way get some extra income I took a few design jobs and started dabbling in [http://www.wolf-howl.com/information/consulting/ affiliate marketing]. A few months later I realized I was missing out on tremendous opportunities, and began to make plans to go solo. In October of 2004 I left my employer and began to work exclusively for myself. | + | In 2002 I had a technical problem and found my way to [[WebmasterWorld.com|WebmasterWorld]] where came across this new emerging field of search engine optimization. After finally getting my head wrapped around it I began to experiment. We had a 30% increase in traffic and a 20% increase in sales in the first year. It was about this time we decided to do a major renovation to our house which not surprisingly went over budget. Looking for a way get some extra income I took a few design jobs and started dabbling in [http://www.wolf-howl.com/information/consulting/ affiliate marketing]. A few months later I realized I was missing out on tremendous opportunities, and began to make plans to go solo. In October of 2004 I left my employer and began to work exclusively for myself. |
[http://www.wolf-howl.com/about-graywolf/ read more] | [http://www.wolf-howl.com/about-graywolf/ read more] | ||
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==Contact== | ==Contact== | ||
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==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== | ||
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==Related Domains== | ==Related Domains== |
Latest revision as of 06:16, 14 December 2009
Graywolf’s SEO Blog
I built my first webpage in 1997 and well it was horrible but I learned a thing or two on the way.
In 1998 the company I was working for said “you you’re in management, you understand sales, and you seem to know a little something about computers, so we’re going to put you in charge of our new website starting Monday”. I took some classes learned some programming and a few weeks later I actually had an idea what I was doing. About this time we were paying $10,000 a month for someone to host our shopping cart for us, considering we had less than 1,000 visitors a month and were making less $10,000 in gross revenue we had a problem. So I rewrote the shopping cart set it up an in house linux box and we were in business. A few years later, several design revisions, and even more programming revisions and we were really in business. We were averaging between 30,000 and 50,000 unique visitors a day and had yearly revenues in excess of $25 million dollars and were the only part of the company that had sales that were growing.
In 2002 I had a technical problem and found my way to WebmasterWorld where came across this new emerging field of search engine optimization. After finally getting my head wrapped around it I began to experiment. We had a 30% increase in traffic and a 20% increase in sales in the first year. It was about this time we decided to do a major renovation to our house which not surprisingly went over budget. Looking for a way get some extra income I took a few design jobs and started dabbling in affiliate marketing. A few months later I realized I was missing out on tremendous opportunities, and began to make plans to go solo. In October of 2004 I left my employer and began to work exclusively for myself.
Contact
Additional Information
- Languages: English
Related Domains
External Links
- Alexa: Wolf-Howl.com