Vladimir on April 24th, 2008

I have been addicted to WordPress from the moment I started working with it. The simplicity and openness of the design make it one of the most desirable internet platforms today. It is a pleasure to work with, has a very dedicated community and the extendibility and customization features are unmatched.

WordPress is slowly transforming into a standard CMS platform of choice. Having worked extensively with it, both as a user and a developer, I have decided to officially offer professional WordPress development services. I have done a fair bit of WordPress related freelance work already, and came to conclusion that is what I really enjoy doing.

I am also offering SEO consulting service. Now, I do not claim I know it all, nobody does. But I have established firm knowledge on the subject, have fair bit of experience and know how to get things done. I can help with getting your website noticed on the internet, improve your search engine results and getting more visitors to your site.

If you are in need of a serious, dedicated professional you can always contact me to get estimates, advice and other information.

5 Responses to “Professional WordPress and SEO service”

  1. Thanks for the remark Andreas, but there have not been a proven connection between site validation and SEO.

    Take a look at these very few PR 10 sites in the world:

    http://www.energy.gov/ (485 errors)
    http://www.adobe.com/support/ (49 errors)
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/ (169 errors)
    http://www.nsf.gov/ (186 errors)

    and at the end:
    http://www.google.com (59 errors)

    My site has “only” 48 “errors” (note the site’s theme I developed is xHTML valid but a number of WordPress plugins I use break the validation)

    If those PR 10 pages are something to look up to, I need to break the validation even more Andreas ;)

  2. A serious, dedicated professional offering SEO services should always make sure his own website validates without errors. If you don’t know the SEO value of using valid and well-structured code on websites, then you have a lot to learn. And a great selling point to add to the list in the future!

  3. Maybe you could internationalize your plugins so people could make translations. It’s not nice see text on the dashboard that cannot be translated.

    See:
    http://urbangiraffe.com/articl.....d-plugins/

  4. Great to see another WordPress fan. :) Yes it’s true, I’m a WordPress fan too.

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