Is $5000 too much to pay for one skilled, link builder pro? (Sponsored Post)
By Roberta Rosenberg on Nov 9, 2007 in Sponsored Posts
The folks at TextLinkBrokers.com don’t think so. In fact, they’re willing to pay $5,000.00 (yes, that’s 3 zeros after the 5 and before the period) if you can help them find the perfect candidate for the job.I have to wonder why the finder’s fee is so high … could it be the requirements? Let’s take a look at ‘em:
- 4 years minimum, successful hands-on experience building links via a variety of methods
- Deep knowledge of the link building industry
- Ability to create custom campaigns and custom link building strategies using in-house resources/programs
- Good organizer, project manager and team player
- Attentive to meeting deadlines and goals
- Advanced know in the SEO
- Understands social media
Hmm … seems like they’re flexible about working remote, at least initially. That’s a plus. Now that the winter cold is beginning to settle in the Northeast, an eventual relocation to the warmer climes of Mesa/Gilbert Arizona (one of the real estate hot spots in a moribund national real estate market) would have its charm.
And who would want to argue with an attractive six-figure salary? Not me, she said.
I’m not applying since I like the copywriting gig and the Northeast cold, but if you know of someone who might fit the bill, feel free to pass along this post and have them click here for full details. You just might earn yourself a very tidy bonus just for being a great guy or gal.
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varun | Nov 9, 2007 | Reply
i think with that required criteria the money offered is very less.The man himself can make more money than that in just on week …