The video pretty much explains it all… Alot of the times even the best jobs people hate.
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According to the Wall Street Journal… LinkedIn Corp., has received a $53 million infusion from blue-chip venture capitalists that values the company at $1 billion. I don’t know about you but… $1 billion that’s a lil steep maybe if you combined the salaries of all the apparent 23 million users then I’d think it were worth that much.
The Chief Executive Dan Nye, of LinkedIn quotes “If you’re not on LinkedIn, you’re not on a professional network“. He also goes to say “LinkedIn’s average user is 41 years old and has a household income of $109,000“. For more information about the source topic please check out: The Wall Street Journal.
Well i tried to find out what some of my local colleagues are making (salary wise) who are in the same industry as myself or better yet who are doing the same thing as I am. I tried to use the site Salary.com because they have a salary wizard on there site that helps you with what locals in your area are making as well as what the employers are paying. Well, here’s the thing…. I can’t find my job tile on the site anywhere… granted there are job titles on there that are similar to my profession but the description that is given is way to intense compared to what I do. Here are just a few job titles I give myself in certain company.
- Internet Marketing Consultant
- e-Marketing Specialist
- Search Engine Marketer
- Internet Marketer
- Pay Per Click Specialist
- Online Marketer
- Web Marketing Specialist
- Affiliate Marketer
- Revenue Robot (i had to throw it in)
The site does list the career of a Media Buyer but, I don’t consider myself a media buyer. Because the job description involves alot more then what I do. So until Salary.com includes more “Internet Friendly” jobs i’ll have to keep giving the same ole’ salary requirements I always give.





