
Worse, they’ll suggest further enhancements for additional thousands, and you’ll still be looking for traffic. However, when you identify a specific need, then it’s an appropriate time to pay. Let me clarify. I was having a problem on my blog Grammar Sucks that caused my right sidebar to be pushed to the bottom of the page, beyond view. I tried all the free routes (forums, etc.), then the cheap routes (paid coders). Nothing worked, or it did until I paid and then it quit working as I discovered the (cheap) fixers were actually fakers. Finally, I found a guy who sounded like he knew how to fix style and other files. He said, in effect, "Look, I charge $95 an hour. If I can fix your site in less than an hour, I’ll charge you a flat rate of $75." I reasoned that, if I could get this one but big bug fixed, I could stick with tmy WordPress theme for quite some time (I really didn’t find any other themes to do what I wanted them to do). Presto-fixo, the guy came through, and I sent him–happily–$75 via PayPal. Sometimes you just gotta pay the right amount, but know what you want and don’t pay until the results are what you want. (Which means don’t ever hire SEO experts.) You Might Also Enjoy:
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