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When we all started, we were known as SEO's (search engine optimizers) but over the years, SEO has evolved into a much larger thing than just fixing a few things on your website and posting a link here and there.
I know that in my own experience I was doing plenty of SEO in the past and started to branch out because I quickly found out that just optimizing my pages wasn't enough. I began backlinking my pages, doing press releases, building content on third party websites and talking about my sites, and so much more. I slowly got into website design so that I could do exactly what I wanted with my sites and even get some web designs up for clients that had my link in their footer for my own SEO purposes. But the people who do everything there is to do for a website should have a different title than an SEO.
What titles do you think would fit best for someone who builds websites for themselves as well as their clients, does SEO for themselves and their clients, answers questions to people who are just starting out, testing methods to make money online and so many other things?
Would it be better to just stick with the title "SEO" or should we try to branch out and label ourselves as something different since we don't just do SEO anymore? I myself say that I'm an "Internet Marketer" or "Online Marketer". what do you call yourself when asked by friends or family members?
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But remember this, no matter what you use, there is always going to be people claiming to be just that but having probably just 10% of the skills needed to be a fully functional "Digital Marketer" for example. Don't know exactly how we can differentiate between "experts" but Mike's idea on giving everyone tests is cool. Razzy, I would go for: [b]Web Developer and Digital Marketer[/b]. Sound good enough, in my opinion, it's also modern and pretty fancy. I agree that the term "SEO expert" is pretty overused and highly overrated. But remember this, no matter what you use, there is always going to be people claiming to be just that but having probably just 10% of the skills needed to be a fully functional "Digital Marketer" for example. Don't know exactly how we can differentiate between "experts" but Mike's idea on giving everyone tests is cool.
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