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I left my office today. it was not a good way to leave but it happened.

Now, i am going to focus on building my own agency or company from now in the digital marketing and SEO niche.

I just want some advice from you all guys because you all have great experience, better than me on this Internet and in life.

not just posting this to show activity or gain post counts. I actually want some advice and some other forums or platforms where i can expand my business if it does not break any rules here
 
How long have you been in this company?

What made you leave this role?

Why only agency model?

Do you have any money saved up for your next business venture?

Your skillsets?

Judging from your previous posts you seem to have a good business acumen
 
How long have you been in this company?
For a year

What made you leave this role?
So, i was doing my side business while working in that company but i was not hurting the company's reputation or assests but they didn't liked and fired me.. i think i should change the title to being fired..xd

Why only agency model?
because it is the only thing in my mind that i can do according to my age. i would love to hear if you have any suggestions
Do you have any money saved up for your next business venture?
I do have
 
You mean to say the side hustle you were running was fetching better income than your current job?

If so why not continue with it?
 
Where are you based?

Both Digital Marketing & SEO are way too saturated. Agency as a whole, as a matter of fact.

I'd recommend you first concentrate on building income streams through whatever you've learned. Everything else can occur later. If it means sticking to a new job, so be it.
 
Yes, it was better than my job, but i don't know why i am feeling a little nervouse as it happened to me for the first time. I got fired for the first time, the feeling are totally new or dont know what to say.

I have been working in the SEO niche making some backlinks for some of my clients and i have earned $4k in April with my partner which means $2k for me. but stilll i dont know why i am being stressed? i just had a cup of coffee, i am having headache even though my parents are supporting me that chill out ez pz but but but you know just being nervous.

I will be continuing my side hustle, i will be a seller on this forum also soon enough. But i still want to expand it to keep multiple sources of income

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Where are you based?

Both Digital Marketing & SEO are way too saturated. Agency as a whole, as a matter of fact.

I'd recommend you first concentrate on building income streams through whatever you've learned. Everything else can occur later. If it means sticking to a new job, so be it.
I am from Asia.

I cannot join any other company with the skills I have learned because I have signed an agreement there.

I have a source of income (my SEO stuff) but that is not a stable source of income, as it depends on the clients and the market and of course, every source of income depends on these two factors but if there are multiple sources of income I don't think these factors will be an issue
 
I left my office today. it was not a good way to leave but it happened.

Now, i am going to focus on building my own agency or company from now in the digital marketing and SEO niche.

I just want some advice from you all guys because you all have great experience, better than me on this Internet and in life.

not just posting this to show activity or gain post counts. I actually want some advice and some other forums or platforms where i can expand my business if it does not break any rules here
First of all, good luck!

For me, I found that writing case studies helped the most, so if I needed to start again from scratch, I would've started with that sooner than I did. Also, a nice looking site isn't a bad idea either.
 
First of all, good luck!

For me, I found that writing case studies helped the most, so if I needed to start again from scratch, I would've started with that sooner than I did. Also, a nice looking site isn't a bad idea either.
Thank you,

I don't know much about this writing case study skill. how much time would it take to learn this skill?

I will create a website in the future by myself for my business
 
Thank you,

I don't know much about this writing case study skill. how much time would it take to learn this skill?

I will create a website in the future by myself for my business
I wouldn't call it a skill, just tell about your cool projects, success stories, cool tests you made that worked beyond expectations..
 
I wouldn't call it a skill, just tell about your cool projects, success stories, cool tests you made that worked beyond expectations..
and where i have to write that?
 
Ahhhh I thought you meant you left like you gone home.. I thought we all do that.


Good luck on new venture
 
So should I create a website for articles? i was thinking of creating a service website for offering my services
Yeah, but have a section about success stories where you post case studies.
 
I am from Asia.

I cannot join any other company with the skills I have learned because I have signed an agreement there.

I have a source of income (my SEO stuff) but that is not a stable source of income, as it depends on the clients and the market and of course, every source of income depends on these two factors but if there are multiple sources of income I don't think these factors will be an issue

You mean a non-compete?

I know for a fact that non-compete are not enforceable in India, if you're fired. Since most post-termination restrictions are effectively considered void as per the Indian Contact Act.

Check your local laws if you're not from India.

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My intention is not to discourage you. But it's always good to have a stable flow of income before you dive head first into a business.

Before today, your Freelance income acted as a supplementary income. Now it becomes your main income.

Get a part time gig somewhere, so you can pay you bills. While keep building your agency/consulting firm in silence. Then make the move, when YOU are ready.
 
Thank you,

I don't know much about this writing case study skill. how much time would it take to learn this skill?

I will create a website in the future by myself for my business
How come you supposedly have a business but no website? Or you just do whitelabel for 1 client?
 
I told you.

Work, job etc, they all go away. Same with business ventures but business is easier to go back to than job and you can have switch on / off button in business - run it when you feel like running it. Some businesses are like jobs, but some aren't.

Passion stays forever, as long as you maintain your well being. Passion isn't magic bullet though. You need to know your limits and have techniques to reduce your... stress, bad feelings. You need to feel comfortable. If you feel bad, you make worse decisions.

Don't drink too much coffee because it increases stress when you're already stressed. And maybe think of something else than how much revenue you make right now. Think about your project as it's something that's going to last for next 50 years.

Slow passionate building your life piece by piece is a great experience and no grind money will give that, no matter how quick it is. Today it's especially dangerous because we have tools allowing us to do 1000 work hours a month, but this isn't going to change much in our life.

Life changing work happens on your personal level, not in excel. Slow down because otherwise you'll be on your way to burn out. :)
 
I will share some killer resources today in the downloads section

By killer I mean the best of the best the Hall of fame

They will be related to copywriting ,offer architecture, CRO, persuasion and belief shifting

This will help the community as it's top top drawer teaching
 
You mean a non-compete?

I know for a fact that non-compete are not enforceable in India, if you're fired. Since most post-termination restrictions are effectively considered void as per the Indian Contact Act.

Check your local laws if you're not from India.
can you explain this to me in simple terms?

My intention is not to discourage you. But it's always good to have a stable flow of income before you dive head first into a business.

Before today, your Freelance income acted as a supplementary income. Now it becomes your main income.

Get a part time gig somewhere, so you can pay you bills. While keep building your agency/consulting firm in silence. Then make the move, when YOU are ready.
I cannot join any firm for 6 months and for now i do not desire to join any. I do not need to pay bills, i just turned 18 so my father handles the expenses. so i can just focus on my own business now, i will be working the whole day because there will be no office work.

I am thinking of making a gig on Fiverr for my EDU service. is it a good idea? i know fiverr has too much competition but i think i should give it a try
How come you supposedly have a business but no website? Or you just do whitelabel for 1 client?
I am working on a forum where i made good sales without a website and without an OG old account with thousands of posts.

I am not that good at doing business, that's why i am asking for advice,
I told you.

Work, job etc, they all go away. Same with business ventures but business is easier to go back to than job and you can have switch on / off button in business - run it when you feel like running it. Some businesses are like jobs, but some aren't.

Passion stays forever, as long as you maintain your well being. Passion isn't magic bullet though. You need to know your limits and have techniques to reduce your... stress, bad feelings. You need to feel comfortable. If you feel bad, you make worse decisions.

Don't drink too much coffee because it increases stress when you're already stressed. And maybe think of something else than how much revenue you make right now. Think about your project as it's something that's going to last for next 50 years.

Slow passionate building your life piece by piece is a great experience and no grind money will give that, no matter how quick it is. Today it's especially dangerous because we have tools allowing us to do 1000 work hours a month, but this isn't going to change much in our life.

Life changing work happens on your personal level, not in excel. Slow down because otherwise you'll be on your way to burn out. :)
first of all, thank you so much for these great words, feels much better.

My own sidehutle was doing good better than my job but still i don't know why am i panicking? even tho there is no pressure from my family to earn but still i am a man so was little worried but after reading your comment i feel much better.

Today, i am going to meet my partner and we will be working to make an empire from now

I will soon write here that i have finally opened my own office

Inshallah
and my top priority is a website now
 
My own sidehutle was doing good better than my job but still i don't know why am i panicking? even tho there is no pressure from my family to earn but still i am a man so was little worried but after reading your comment i feel much better.
Too much focus on external world and working too much are 2 biggest causes of stress in my life. Find your "self", then focus on what truly makes you happy and do those things. I'm sure we can live without commercial work in our lives. But we cannot live without doing something for ourselves, satisfying our fundamental needs. It's not a sprint, it's a marathon.

Imagine all this time you spend at commercial work, you could spend on creative expression, dancing, eating, chilling, hiking, drinking water. You would feel minimum stress. You can work like you're dancing, but how to do that isn't obvious. For this reason I recommend finding a therapist who would help balance things out.
 
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