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Interested in Working at Home? Consider a New Career as a Search Engine Marketer!


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Robin Nobles
RobinNacws.com

Academy of Web Specialists
http://www.academywebspecialists.com/more_info






Interested in Working at Home?

Consider a New Career as a Search Engine Marketer!



By Robin Nobles





With the advent of the Internet, more and more people are looking

for full- or part-time jobs in Internet-related industries.

Needless to say, being able to work at home is ideal for those

who can't find work in their location but who don't want to

relocate. It's also ideal for those who need to work from their

homes, such as mothers with small children or physically

challenged individuals.



One such industry that's ripe with possibilities is search engine

marketing. Before we learn more about this exciting and

relatively new industry, let's find out what "search engine

marketing" is all about.



Search engine marketing, also known as search engine optimization

or Web positioning, deals with strategies for boosting a site's

chances at top search engine rankings. In other words, it's a

specialized area of online marketing that deals with visibility

in the major search engines and directories.



Now, let's look at why this field is particularly attractive,

especially in these tough economic times.



Virtually endless possibilities for clients --



Web sites spring up by the thousands every single day. Each one

of those new Web sites, as well as millions of existing Web

sites, want and need top search engine rankings to insure the

success of the site.



Every online business wants traffic from the search engines. But

how do they get that traffic? By learning and applying search

engine marketing strategies.



However, many online businesses don't have the time or desire to

learn the strategies themselves. That's why search engine

marketers are in such demand.



But where can you find clients? Targeting niche markets can be a

great way to build a local, small business. Join your Chamber of

Commerce and target local businesses with Web sites, such as

realtors, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, limo services, local

hotels, and more.



You can also partner with local Web developers to offer the SEO

piece to them and have them build it into their proposals for new

Web sites. Simply offer a commission to the developer for

referral traffic, and you're off and running in the local market.



Numerous avenues for employment opportunities --



With search engine marketing, you can work for a professional

search engine marketing company, or you can start your own

company as we mentioned above. You can work part time to

supplement an existing income or to bring in additional funds for

the family. Or, you can work full time.



Many search engine optimizers work part time in the industry

until they build a strong client base, and then they switch to

full-time search engine marketing work.



Whereas large online businesses may want to employ their own

search engine optimizer or hire a professional SEO provider,

smaller businesses may be interested in hiring part-time

individuals to work on their sites.



So, the employment opportunities can vary greatly.



Relocation often isn't necessary --



One major advantage to a search engine marketing job is that you

can often work from your own home in your own location. After

all, you can do almost anything you need to do for a company's

Web site from your home on your own computer system.



Some search engine optimization companies do require that their

optimizers work in the company's location, but other companies

hire optimizers that live anywhere in the world.



Large outlay of cash isn't needed --



Unlike many "stay at home" careers, with search engine marketing,

you don't have to spend thousands of dollars in necessary

equipment or supplies in order to get started. In fact, the

largest expense you'll have is a computer, and if you're reading

this article, you've probably already met that expense.



Other expenses include software and training:



* HTML or text editor, such as HotMetal Pro, Dreamweaver, or

NotePad Pro. Visit Stroud's (http://cws.internet.com/) to

download trial versions of many of the popular HTML or text

editors. This software is what you'll use to make changes to Web

pages.



* Ranking software, such as WebPosition Gold. In fact,

WebPosition Gold is an excellent software that fills quite a

number of needs in the search engine marketing industry. Use the

program to submit pages, to check rankings, to track visitors,

and more.



* Page checking software, such as Search Engine Optimizer (SEO).

SEO is an easy-to-use program that runs your pages through a

series of over 60 checks, then offers suggestions on how to

improve the page's chances at top rankings.



To find the URL's for Gold, SEO, and other optimization software,

visit: http://www.acws.com/resources_tools.html . At the top of

the page, you'll find links to additional resources for training,

marketing, and e-commerce.



Training is offered online --



One of the most effective ways of learning search engine

marketing strategies is through a training course at the Academy

of Web Specialists

(http://www.academywebspecialists.com/more_info).



The Academy offers beginning and advanced courses in a variety of

different formats to fit the needs and pocket books of everyone.

Beginning courses start at $99 for a PDF download, and the

advanced courses begin at $129.



Can you learn search engine marketing strategies without taking

formal training? Yes and no. There are certainly free sites that

offer information on how to position sites in the search engine

rankings. However, the information is often not presented in a

basic "how to" fashion. So, while you may be able to read and

understand the concepts, will that information actually teach you

how to do the work yourself?



Plus, it's crucial to make sure that you learn search engine

marketing strategies through a company that keeps up with the

constant changes in the industry. In other words, if you read a

few articles on search engine marketing that were written a year

or two ago, chances are excellent that the concepts presented in

those articles have changed considerably since written.



You need to learn the latest strategies - what's working right

now - versus what was effective last year.



How long does the training last? If you take an instructor-led

course with the Academy, you have up to 16 weeks to complete the

training. However, you can work at a faster pace and finish much

sooner. The choice is yours.



After the beginning course, you'll know the basic strategies for

search engine marketing. By taking the advanced course as well,

you'll be able to apply those basic strategies and learn more

focused skills that will benefit you greatly in an online career.



Networking possibilities are also available online --



By "networking" with others in a particular industry, you can

learn tips from those who have become successful as well as learn

about job opportunities and the latest industry developments. In

the search engine marketing industry, you can network online

without leaving your home!



For example, numerous sites offer excellent online forums where

you can meet with others in the industry and learn from their

expertise. Examples of the forums are:



Search Engine Forums (http://searchengineforums.com/)

Spider-NetForums (http://forums.spider-food.net/)

Webmaster World (http://www.webmasterworld.com/)

MarketPositionTalk (http://www.marketpositiontalk.com)



For the benefit of their students, the Academy of Web Specialists

offers five or six chat sessions every week on a variety of

topics. These sessions are led by experts in the industry, and

guest speakers are frequently invited to lead various

discussions. To see the current month's chat schedule, visit:

http://www.onlinewebtraining.com/chat/schedule.html .



Enjoy a good challenge?



If you enjoy challenging work, search engine marketing is a

perfect career choice for you. It's a constantly changing and

evolving industry that requires keeping up with the latest

developments and a willingness to change tactics when new

strategies come along.



One thing for sure: it's never boring!



In conclusion . . .



If you're in the market for a new online career, or even a career

to supplement your existing occupation, consider search engine

marketing. With little expense and some specialized training,

you'll soon be ready to venture in to this exciting new industry.





Robin Nobles is Director of Training for the Academy of Web

Specialists. Robin has taught close to two thousand students in

her online and onsite search engine positioning courses during

the past several years. Her latest books, Web Site Analysis and

Reporting and Streetwise Maximize Web Site Traffic, can be

ordered through Amazon. Visit the Academy's site

(http://www.academywebspecialists.com/more_info) to learn more

about their search engine ranking courses and software solution.





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