Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Need a Webmaster in California?

Last night, I got a very nice email from a Technology Recruiter. He had seen my online portfolio and was checking to see if I was available and interested in working as a webmaster for a Biotech firm in the South Bay. While it was very nice to be considered, the job was a permanent position, which isn't something that I'm looking for at the moment.

I'm always curious to know how people find me and my portfolio, so whenever I get an email like this, I ask.

This was his response:

I found your portfolio doing a search for webmaster, California and resume. You come up on the first and second pages of Yahoo and Google respectively.

Really?

I had no idea...
I immediately went to Google and typed in "webmaster california resume" and...

BOOM!

First listing on Google!

what a shocker! who knew?

I'm guessing that it's a combination of many things:
  • I've had my site up for 12 years, and I think it's been at least 9 years since it's been at trinachow.com. (note to self: your site is in dire need of a design overhaul!)

  • My resume has grown quite a bit since I've had my business for 11 years.

  • I list out each client individually. I spell out the city and state from which my clients are from. I also list my title as either "webmaster" or "web designer". (I started out with webmaster, but switched over to web designer at some point for some reason...)

  • I have links to every web site that I've worked on (that's still in existance).)

I often have people ask me how clients find me. I tell them that generally, it's through word of mouth (which is the nicest compliment of all), but it also could be because they see a site that I've done (I always have my by-line at the bottom of the main page) and every once-in-a-while, someone manages to find me doing a blind web search...

just like this.

But really, of all the web designers in all of Silicon Valley... I'm still amazed when people manage to find me.

That's really cool.

It kind of made my day.

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