Project Manager.
SEO Specialist.
Entrepreneur.

@NEO_RAKETA

For all inquiries, the easiest way
to contact me is via Telegram.
RU
Good day. Welcome to my personal page, created to introduce you (a potential employer or partner) to my competencies, so you can clearly understand whether I am suitable for you as a specialist. I will try to make this as concise yet comprehensive as possible so as not to take up too much of your time.

INSTEAD OF A RESUME

If you have any questions,
you can always reach out to me via Telegram.
We achieved our best results during the period 2022-2023 when, over two years of intensive work, we managed to launch a network of fintech-oriented websites (partner sites for trading brokers) from scratch, reaching a monthly profit of $100,000. Throughout the entire period from January 2022 to May 2024, the profit amounted to almost $1,000,000.

I was assisted by my supervisor, who correctly and timely coordinated me in the right direction, as well as two employees (a DevOps manager and a PBN specialist). I handled everything else (On-Page SEO, layout, content) myself.

All our successful cases are presented in the document linked.

DIPLOMA OF PROFESSIONAL RE-TRAINING

The project we were working on during the training was the website eco-trails.ru, which skyrocketed a year after the training, considering that after completing the training, we did practically nothing with it, except for a filtering function that was leisurely added over the year.
Rush Academy had a significant impact on my professional development. I knew about it long before I decided to study there, and I started using their training materials perhaps from the moment I entered foreign SEO. This fantastic school provided me with a solid foundation and helped structure my existing knowledge so that it ultimately became systematic. At that time, this was crucial.

MY COMPETENCIES

  • PROJECT MANAGEMENT

    I understand what is needed and how much a CPA project requires to rank in the TOP-1, especially if it's in fintech for Asia/LatAm, and how much it costs.
  • SEO

    Collecting keyword sets, cleaning and clustering them, writing quality titles, developing appealing snippets, microdata, preparing a content plan for copywriters and layout designers, creating briefs for link placements, analyzing websites/pages for errors using well-known analytics services and subsequently fixing them, analyzing the backlink profile, competitors, and everything else related to SEO. I can search for quality dropped domains and build a PBN network (I don’t enjoy doing this, but if absolutely necessary, I can).
  • COPYWRITING

    If necessary, I can write quality texts that are well perceived by both Google and a real person (for my projects, I often write myself). I can write in any language, including "exotic" ones. For example, when we were working on Vietnam and decided to proofread with a native Vietnamese speaker, he found no serious errors in the text on our Vietnamese website. Since I know how to do this, I understand how much it can cost and how long it takes for a copywriter.
  • LAYOUT

    I excel in Tilda, can create any layout, and can implement various scripts to make the layout look as professional as possible. I’m familiar with WordPress—I know how to create layouts in Elementor and understand the general layout process there. I can code in HTML & CSS (didn't manage to get to JavaScript yet).
  • DESIGN

    I understand Figma well enough to prepare layouts of any complexity for handoff to developers. I am proficient in Photoshop for image processing. My skills in Illustrator allow me to design logos. Most of the time, I prefer to work in Photoshop rather than in Canva.
During particularly challenging times, I was able to pull a project through almost single-handedly.

SEO

Let's delve deeper into SEO—what specifically I can do as a search promotion specialist.
  • KEYWORD COLLECTION

    I find that the highest quality keyword sets can be collected via Ahrefs (the key database is usually three times larger than in Serpstat). For curiosity, I tried doing the same through SemRush and Rush Analytics (if you prefer to work in these services instead of Ahrefs, that’s not a problem for me). If a large keyword set is needed for RF (which I prefer not to work with, but anything can happen), I use Keys.So (the query base does not always correspond to reality, but it’s better than nothing).
  • KEYWORD CLUSTERING

    Typically, I use just-magic.ru for Latin scripts, while the clustering tool from Rush Analytics works well for exotic languages.
  • KEYWORD CLEANING

    If the set is small, I clean it using ChatGPT or manually in Excel / Google Sheets. In all other cases, I use Key Collector (rarely, but it happens).
  • COMPETITOR AND NICHE ANALYSIS

    Before starting keyword collection and everything else, it’s essential first to look at competitors. What queries they are ranking for, their backlink profile, which pages are in the TOP, the state of the content on those TOP pages, and the quality of the layout.
  • TECHNICAL AND SEO AUDIT

    I use Ahrefs, SemRush, Rush Analytics, Screaming Frog (how could I do without it?), as well as SE Ranking for quality audits of selected pages. I also perform manual audits, especially regarding EEAT factors, which are now more critical than ever.
  • MONITORING

    I am used to monitoring positions in SE Ranking. If you need something cheaper and more extensive, TopVisor comes in handy. If you need it even cheaper and require tracking positions for a much larger number of queries (considering hundreds), then Seo-Utils (the quality certainly suffers, but the approximate picture becomes clear and often that’s sufficient).
  • SNIPPET OPTIMIZATION

    How to make a snippet attractive? For example, by adding icons. Also, Title & Description should not exceed a certain number of characters.
  • MICRODATA

    I have a template for microdata that I insert on almost all my websites. When it needs to be made more complex, I use constructors (there are many available) or Schema.org.
  • CONTENT PLAN

    A clear and understandable technical task for the content department, which includes a list of keywords to be placed on the page, as well as the page structure in the form of nesting levels (H1, H2, H3 headings).
  • BRIEF FOR LINK PLACEMENTS

    Preparation of an anchor list according to the rules of construction (1-2 anchor links and 1 non-anchor) based on analysis (how many links are needed for a specific keyword on a given page).
  • SEARCH AND RECOVERY OF DROPPED DOMAINS

    In the team, this was handled by other people (finding suitable dropped domains on various exchanges and auctions), but I can also do this, and I had a team of drop hunters (which I assembled and trained myself), for which I once prepared a guide. I am, of course, proficient in all the services mentioned in it (analysis in Majestic, recovery through WebArchive, the necessity of using Cloudflare for protection against DDoS attacks and purchasing SSL certificates, NameCheap for buying domains, exchanges for acquiring the domains themselves, like Spamzilla, Expire Domains, etc.).
  • PBN NETWORK

    To ensure that dropped domains perform optimally, they must be strengthened through a PBN. In our company, we did this using GSA + XRumer + Xevil. I understand how all this is structured and what is needed for it (servers for operation, proxies, captchas, etc.) and I can work with GSA (pinging millions of links to drops); I would also love to try out XRumer and Xevil.
  • TRAFFIC BOOSTING

    At the moment, I collaborate with a company specializing in boosting behavioral factors for both Google and Yandex. Their software works excellently and helps promote both large and medium-sized businesses.
The guide for finding dropped domains can be found here (in Russian).
Thank you for reading.

If you are interested in working with me, I would be happy to discuss the terms of potential collaboration.

Sincerely and with best wishes,
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