Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 9:18:02 GMT
Hi Francesco, thank you so much for this wonderful opportunity! I began to be passionate about IT since I was a child when, with my first computer, an Amstrad cassette, I began to take my first steps in programming. You know, the wait times for a game to load were around 45 minutes, so one way or another you had to pass the time! With the spread of the internet and in particular with the arrival of Google, I have always been fascinated by discovering its mechanisms, search algorithms and creating the first websites. Officially in 2006 I broadened my horizons by starting my specialization in online marketing for companies. In 2009, however, I focused all my attention on SEO and my passion continues today. How did you learn to do SEO? Testing, testing and more testing! I have never been satisfied with what I have learned through courses, blogs, books and advice from great experts. I have always expected a test from myself that would allow me to try "firsthand" whether that technique was actually useful. I admit that the discussion with colleagues proved to be fundamental.
I must therefore thank Enrico Madrigrano enormously for having led me into this beautiful tunnel of SEO. It is through him that I learned the first optimizations but above all the passion for SEO tests . I have never stopped attending courses, even at the same level, just to compare and understand the experiences of each professional. The second thank you undoubtedly goes to Giorgio Taverniti , a Denmark Telegram Number Data great enthusiast who made me discover more comparison realities and many true professionals. What would you do to Matt Cutts (or whoever) if you found yourself alone in a dark alley at night without cameras? From Matt Cutts' videos I have never understood something fundamental for SEO, so (why not?) with the cameras off and in the light my question would be: "Why, and I mean why, did you always wear those plain colored t-shirts ” Jokes aside, Matt was great, with pros and cons!
The "Bishop", especially when there was not yet this facilitated contact thanks to social networks, was seen as a figure full of secrets to be discovered! Which Italian SEOs have inspired you? On what basis do you judge them? There are many Italian (and non-Italian) professionals that I follow with great interest and inspiration, but I'll give you 3 names point blank: Andrea Pernici , a person I respect for his great cultural background in SEO and experience in the field, manages to convey great passion! The second, not in order of estimate, is certainly Enrico Altavilla , great knowledge of the subject, lover of SEO tests (which he promptly shares), passionate about his fantastic mind maps! Finally Filippo Toso who passed on to me the passion for persuasion, a theme that goes very well with SEO in a corporate project.
I must therefore thank Enrico Madrigrano enormously for having led me into this beautiful tunnel of SEO. It is through him that I learned the first optimizations but above all the passion for SEO tests . I have never stopped attending courses, even at the same level, just to compare and understand the experiences of each professional. The second thank you undoubtedly goes to Giorgio Taverniti , a Denmark Telegram Number Data great enthusiast who made me discover more comparison realities and many true professionals. What would you do to Matt Cutts (or whoever) if you found yourself alone in a dark alley at night without cameras? From Matt Cutts' videos I have never understood something fundamental for SEO, so (why not?) with the cameras off and in the light my question would be: "Why, and I mean why, did you always wear those plain colored t-shirts ” Jokes aside, Matt was great, with pros and cons!
The "Bishop", especially when there was not yet this facilitated contact thanks to social networks, was seen as a figure full of secrets to be discovered! Which Italian SEOs have inspired you? On what basis do you judge them? There are many Italian (and non-Italian) professionals that I follow with great interest and inspiration, but I'll give you 3 names point blank: Andrea Pernici , a person I respect for his great cultural background in SEO and experience in the field, manages to convey great passion! The second, not in order of estimate, is certainly Enrico Altavilla , great knowledge of the subject, lover of SEO tests (which he promptly shares), passionate about his fantastic mind maps! Finally Filippo Toso who passed on to me the passion for persuasion, a theme that goes very well with SEO in a corporate project.