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Ranking algorithms Digital Services

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‘21 Certificate of Excellence, 2021

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Ranking Algorithms Digital Services is a team of high-level and well experience digital marketers, we are here to provide you a high level and competitive skills for your business advantage.

Our services are a world-class agency that focuses on your ongoing and growing business through web development (Ranking Algorithms Agile Market) and Digital Marketing.

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17 April 2019

Tahir is a great guy with wealth of digital knowledge.

17 April 2019

Because I like hacking into things.....

15 April 2019

Thoroughly satisfied with customer services. Friendly guys. Would recommend to any one who needs their service 👍

13 April 2019

Love this!!! Awesome - I found this very useful

13 April 2019

These guys know their stuff and can help a business in optimizing its web presence

13 April 2019

The best social media management company in the world, these guys know what they are doing. I leveraged my social media management to them which means I can focus on bigger things and they are helping me to increase web traffic and monetize to convert this traffic to paying customers.

13 April 2019

Excellent experience and amazing service would recommend and reach out to them again

13 April 2019

Exceptional works from the guys. Would definitely recommend

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Usability has always been of key importance in a successful website. Websites with an intuitive design, and with images and aspects that are pleasing to the eye are going to attract more customers than those without these features. A simple, intuitive, and functional navigation is another important feature that we focus on

The questions we need to ask a client before undertaking any work would be
What Are We Actually Delivering?
What Are We NOT Delivering?
Is There A Deadline?
What Is The Benchmark For Success?
Who Is The Client?
Who Is The Point Of Contact?
Who Is Doing The Work?
Who Is The Audience For The Work?

The designing stage is arguably one of the most important stages of our web project. It typically involves giving shape to all the information defined in the planning stage. The main deliverables upon completion of the design phase are documented site structure and visual representation of the website.

Before I would start working on a project I would need some information from a client that are as follows:
A short and general description about the project
A detailed description about what the site is going to include (from content to specific features)
Estimated times
Budget
Side notes with needed clarifications about limitations or unexpected things that may not be included in this proposal and will need to get special care when the time comes

There are so many reasons I love my job but briefly I would go through some of them
From graphics to color schemes, website design jobs let me use artistic skills in my day-to-day work. If I have an excellent aesthetic sense and are detail-oriented in my design approach, then Web design might be a good match. Plus, designers who work for agencies rarely get bored, because most projects require something new.

Work on the Web. Who doesn’t love the Internet? Being a Web designer enables me to not only work with websites every day but also to shape the way people interact with the Web. Plus, these days, a customer’s first impression of a company is often through its website rather than print materials such as business cards or marketing mailings. Working with the Web as my medium allows me to make a big impact on a company’s brand. The Web is always exciting because the industry changes frequently—best practices emerge and are fine-tuned, trends take hold and technology updates.

I enjoy using computers and design software and Web design jobs will provide the opportunity to do so. And I won’t get bored working only with design software, because Web designers typically need to know HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

Be independent - Although many designers work in-house for large organizations or are part of a design firm’s staff, there are also many opportunities to work for yourself as I do work for myself via my marketing company hackingalgorithms.com. Being self-employed allows me to pick what clients you I t to work with, set my own rates and work hours, specialize in websites for a certain business industry and hone my business and marketing skills.

Work in a growing industry- Every company needs a website and wants to keep it looking current, which puts web designers and developers in high demand and employment for web developers, included in the larger category of web designers, is projected to grow 13 percent through 2026, which is much faster than average for all occupations.

Following are the reasons that inspired me to start my own business as these are all the benefits that go along with it:

1. Flexibility. Work my own hours.

2. More spare time (eventually). Spend more time with my family and friends.

3. Call the shots. Nobody else is going to set the rules. I am.

4. Set my own deadlines. No more last-minute rushing unless i want to do it.

5. Sell how i want to sell. Online? In person? Inbound? Outbound? It’s my call.

6. Create my own environment. You can set the formality and culture of my organization.

7. Pursue my passion. i can do what makes me happy.

8. Create something from scratch. Watch my organization grow from start to finish.

9. Meet new people. Network with other entrepreneurs and professionals.

10. Build a team. i decide who to hire and bring into my company.

11. Create jobs. Improve the economy with new job opportunities.

12. Help people. Use products and services to improve people’s lives.

13. Become an expert. Learn the ropes of my industry through first-hand experience.

14. Invest in myself. I take the risk, and I’ll gain the rewards.

15. Make more money. If I want a pay raise, I can give myself one.

16. Financial independence. No one else is signing my paychecks.

17. Tax benefits. Write off my biggest expenses Note: whileI do get to write off lots of expenses as an entrepreneur, beware the “self employment tax.”

18. New challenges every day. Find new ways to stimulate my mind.

19. Get exposed to new cultures. Discover new perspectives and approaches.

20. Discover new fields. Delve deeper into my industry.

21. Create an asset. Give myself something sellable to hedge my bets.

22. Connect with my clients. Forge real, personal connections.

23. Delegate boring tasks. Don’t do anything I don’t want to.

24. I can stop working. Work I enjoy doing can’t be described as “work.”

25. The power to give. Have the power and flexibility to donate time or money to worthy causes.

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26. Get involved in the community. Participate actively in your neighborhood and region.

27. Improve your industry. Push my industry forward with new innovations and ideas.

28. Get a mentor. Meet valuable, insightful mentors and learn from them.

29. Become a mentor. Take my own knowledge and experience, and mentor someone else.

30. Learn new skills. Branch out in new departments.

31. Attend new classes and seminars. Constantly refine my skillset and stay updated.

32. Have a big office. If I want the biggest office in my workplace, it’s mine.

33. Work from anywhere. Work from home, an office or a beach if I so choose.

34. Have the option for multiple ventures. Start another business when Im done with this one.

35. Gain entrepreneurial experience. Being an entrepreneur makes me a better professional in almost any position.

36. Get recognized. Start earning name recognition and build a reputation.

37. Get things done faster. Set my own efficiency rates.

38. Build a personal brand. Take the time to develop my personal brand, and tie it into my business’s.

39. Get more creative. Create my own opportunities and my own solutions.

40. Inspire others. Serve as an example for other people to follow their dreams.

41. Reduce my commute. Find an office space closer to my home.

42. Have more job stability. Never worry about being laid off or fired.

43. Find pride and fulfillment. Finally start taking pride in the work iam doing.

44. Reach my dreams. If I have ever dreamed of being wildly successful, this is my chance.

45. Learn to embrace failure. Even if I fail, I’ll walk away with new skills and more experience I never had before.

46. Have a great story to tell. It will be a fun story for my grandchildren one day, win or lose.

47. Leave something behind. Pass the business down to my children and grandchildren.

48. Change the world. It may seem like a lofty goal for me right now, but my business really could change the world.

49. Resources are plentiful. With the dominance of the Internet, it’s easier than ever to find resources I need, including startup capital, loans, grants and even mentors.


50. There’s nothing stopping me. What’s really keeping me from being an entrepreneur? Of course there are risks, but there’s nothing forcing me not to take them.

Here are the few reasons I think the clients should choose me to work with them.

I specialize in working with a certain niche market (ie speakers)
I have training or experience with a particular service offering (wordpress website creation and maintainance)
I have got proof of my work stated and I got experience of doing it.
I have an amazing personality – I am laid back , and I love to use my sense of humour
I have exceptional business communication skills (customer service is easy for me)
I use my personality in my work (I am not a faceless company)
I am a full time dedicated reliable guy and I work regular business hours (I will be available when the businesses need to reach me)
I am very creative and do amazing graphics and visuals
I listen to my client's pains and problems and I solve a problem for my clients
I am good at project management
I have the same core values as my target clients

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