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Chance W.
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Hello Chance,
Could you let me know the approximate amount of searches that are required each day please. How many hours of work per week?
Regards,
Michael -
Are you interested in forum posting or social bookmarking or manual directory submission?
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Hi Chance,
I have send you a new proposal.
Thanks
Maryam -
Hello sir,
Hope you are well.
Sir, I am looking for online job
can you give me a chance to discuss with you my services and prove myself & authentication
Upwork profile: https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~01a7f4f8fea747ae4d
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Hi Chance,
Have you considered anyone yet? Can we discuss?
Best Reagards
MaryamChance W.17 Aug 2016I am still interested if you are?
Maryam I.18 Aug 2016Thanks for replying. I am interested.
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I have few questions regarding job , can we discuss?
Chance W.17 Aug 2016Yes, talk to me send me an email or chat
Purvi P.17 Aug 2016Thanks for reply sir. Regarding questions, I think it will be better if I get chance to do sample for you so in that way I will be able to understand your requirements clearly and you can check my work.
Waiting for reply.
Purvi -
My basic understanding is:
a) We have a site that has some posts (blog, forum, specifically indexable so we can say: "for every x in y") that we can unique by Url.
b) Every x (day?) we're going to run a program that searches Google by [keyword] to try to see how Google ranks these Urls by keyword.
c) We will connect to a remote/local database/api to update your records after having run b).
I have some questions!
1) What exactly are your site posts? Is it perhaps a blog that has new articles every day/week/etc?
2) What keywords are we searching Google for, do you have a fixed list or do these change over time?
3) How often is this process run and how will be run? Would you manually trigger the event or do you have infrastructure in place to automatically run it as part of a process?
4) Is the 1-1.5 minutes time a benchmark for us to hit? If so is it for the entire process or each item?
5) Do we search old previously indexed posts every x (day)? If so, if you're continously growing in posts the process will take more and more time as time goes on (but probably not problematically so until you hit a certain point).
6) What's the end point for step c)? Has this already been defined or is defining that part of this process?
Sorry for all the questions, just want to clarify the bounds of this.Chance W.17 Aug 2016Please join me for a chat