10 questions for new product manager Karel Hladiš
Dec 20, 2023 14:29:26 GMT 10
Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 14:29:26 GMT 10
I live in České Budějovice, but I come from Nivnice, a picturesque village on the border of the White Carpathians. 2 years ago, I moved to Třeboň to be with my girlfriend, from where I commuted to Budějovice for work, which was taking care of the Budějovice e-shop. In addition to packing packages, I also took care of online marketing, mainly SEO and matching in comparison goods. I lasted about half a year commuting before we moved to the city together. Karel Hladiš – product manager of Collabi Obligatory question at the start: When and how did you get into SEO? I got into SEO about 6 years ago when I was fifteen. Back then, my biggest fun was creating websites and blogs about my interests - board games, tea, parkour.
Since I liked numbers, I started B2B Email List measuring traffic on websites. I noticed in Google Analytics that some "organic" is listed as the source of the visit. I looked up the term and found out that it is unpaid traffic from Google and Seznam, and if I want more "free" visits, I have to work on SEO. So I thought - OK. Do you have any idea how much SEO revenue your website or e-shop loses every month? We will be happy to devote time to you personally. We will show you how much more money you could earn every month just thanks to SEO! And it's FREE. I want a FREE consultation >> After about two years, I discovered the magic of WordPress and was able to brush up on PHP. Thanks to WordPress, SEO took on a whole new dimension for me because I was – to a certain extent – the master of my website . I was fascinated by the fact that even as a non-programmer I could make functional websites and strangers would even pay me for it.
I started making websites for my friends, and then for clients on Webtrh. I played around with templates, which made me better at PHP and MySQL, which gave me a superior education as a technical marketer that I still benefit from. For similar reasons, I also enjoy working at Collabi, where they work with completely different technologies, and I enjoy discovering and researching them. On your website , you have the headline "I'm turning it on for SEO". I'm wondering: Do you have any "SEO quick win" tips? Maybe something that most sites underestimate, can it be fixed quickly and will bring good results? It is easiest to "turn on" SEO for websites where the developers did not think about SEO at all when creating it. There, it is crucial to do a technical audit and fix serious errors that block search robots from crawling the site.
Since I liked numbers, I started B2B Email List measuring traffic on websites. I noticed in Google Analytics that some "organic" is listed as the source of the visit. I looked up the term and found out that it is unpaid traffic from Google and Seznam, and if I want more "free" visits, I have to work on SEO. So I thought - OK. Do you have any idea how much SEO revenue your website or e-shop loses every month? We will be happy to devote time to you personally. We will show you how much more money you could earn every month just thanks to SEO! And it's FREE. I want a FREE consultation >> After about two years, I discovered the magic of WordPress and was able to brush up on PHP. Thanks to WordPress, SEO took on a whole new dimension for me because I was – to a certain extent – the master of my website . I was fascinated by the fact that even as a non-programmer I could make functional websites and strangers would even pay me for it.
I started making websites for my friends, and then for clients on Webtrh. I played around with templates, which made me better at PHP and MySQL, which gave me a superior education as a technical marketer that I still benefit from. For similar reasons, I also enjoy working at Collabi, where they work with completely different technologies, and I enjoy discovering and researching them. On your website , you have the headline "I'm turning it on for SEO". I'm wondering: Do you have any "SEO quick win" tips? Maybe something that most sites underestimate, can it be fixed quickly and will bring good results? It is easiest to "turn on" SEO for websites where the developers did not think about SEO at all when creating it. There, it is crucial to do a technical audit and fix serious errors that block search robots from crawling the site.