web-programmer looking for a job

Lea

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Looking for full/part time job as a web-programmer/search engine optimizer.
Skills: html, php, mysql,ajax, java scripts
 
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Lea

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well, i'm a freelancer, that's actually why a wrote full/part time. what's the problem?
 
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There is still plenty of work to getting tourist based businesses to do decent web pages. Getting them to pay is another story.

Some guys charge high up front fees then a small maintenance fee. I think a small up front fee and then $20-$30/month maintenance would get you more hits. Get yourself 50 clients and you should be well on your way. I knew a guy who worked online managing sites at a bar sucking down beers all day. Must be brutal. Google some hotels and find the ones with no sites or ones that are poorly made. I know a bunch that haven't been upgraded in years and look like Yahoo! templates. Being able to read and write in Spanish/German/Italian/French doesn't hurt either.
 

Lea

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jaja)) the part about the beers was nice)) thanks for advice though, did some research already.
 

Anastacio

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There is a new company based in the Malecon center in Santo Domingo paying between 12000 and 36000 per year depending on your skills. They don't want any quals they only want to see what you can do. Might be worth a try if you can do it. 12000 - 36000US$ is alot of dosh here!!!
 

pedrochemical

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Yes JR.
But search engine optimization is the reason that doing maths at school has become cool these days.
If you have what it takes to learn about eliptic curves and modular forms (these make coupled partial differential equations look easy peasy) then you are worth your weight in e-gold.

If this guy has a grasp on this then he is going to be OK.


But if he can just design a pretty website then he can do that from anywhere and does not need to be in a room full of brain.

I am curious if The Tanimura-Shimura Conjecture is taught here - they do not talk about it down the colmado much.

And yes Rice and Beans I have had a few Cubas!
But this is not bull****.
 

Robert

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At the sharp end - that is all there is.

Google are nurturing 12 year olds like Manchester United.

Seriously.

Google is not nurturing SEO's, they have those 12yr olds kids destined for other areas of Google :)

Plenty of good SEO's about that are not mathematicians or scientists.
You just need to decide what side of the fence you want to work on, white or black hat.

My favorite white hat guy, Aaron Wall SEO Blog
along with Dan Raine at Get The Immediate Edge

Black hat stuff, lots of interesting guys this side of the fence.
Most you will never hear of, for obvious reasons :)

Always something interesting going on at: Black Hat SEO Forum
 

pedrochemical

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Well from the remnants of friends I have from previously reputable institutions in the UK - some mathematics departments have turned into clearing houses for talent.

In the old days they scraped the dregs of research funding from the bottom of the barrel - after all they were proud of being so abstract as to be worthless.
Then the applied mathematicians starting recruiting them to fix their algorithms.

Over the last 5 years they are actually attracting private money into the departments. This was unheard of before. And not deemed as necessary - after all these guys typically only needed a pencil and paper and a quiet room.

For the first time in human history these guys are current and relevant.
Up until this point they were always 500 years behind the engineers - and at least 500 years behind the money.
 

rice&beans

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Ebcidic............

Yes JR.
But search engine optimization is the reason that doing maths at school has become cool these days.
If you have what it takes to learn about eliptic curves and modular forms (these make coupled partial differential equations look easy peasy) then you are worth your weight in e-gold.

If this guy has a grasp on this then he is going to be OK.


But if he can just design a pretty website then he can do that from anywhere and does not need to be in a room full of brain.

I am curious if The Tanimura-Shimura Conjecture is taught here - they do not talk about it down the colmado much.

And yes Rice and Beans I have had a few Cubas!
But this is not bull****.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/51418611@N05/4925990322/" title="Cuba Libre by bocachica64, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4114/4925990322_deaa592c76.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Cuba Libre" /></a>


That would be ............EXTENDED BINARY CODED INTERCHANGABLE DECIMIL INTERCHANGABLE CODE...................Enjoy PEDRO.............;););)
 
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