When we think of the negatives involved in working at an executive level it is less important if the company is SEO company or not. In almost all the companies an executive is considered to be a donkey existing only for the sole purpose of fallowing orders. And when the donkey (executive) fails to follow orders rightly it has to be prepared to be nagged by the owner (boss).

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In reality an executive is the person who can take the company to the next level. The more efficient the executive is, the better the company prospers. For example if you are having a SEO executive who has complete knowledge of the subject then s/he can be of immense help to you because you can levy a major part of your burden on his/her soldiers and concentrate on other aspects of the management.

The efforts of a good SEO executive will increase the ranking of a website and s/he alone can bring in more clients to the company. The company progresses with the efforts of the SEO executive but how does this affect the executive? The answer to this question will probably be the answer to Why should you own a SEO Company and Not Work as a SEO Executive?

Job uncertainty is the biggest risk involved in working as an executive. You might work with all your will and put in more than what you can but still there is no certainty that the boss will never kick you out of the company. Often it is observed that when you are good at something the boss or the seniors develop inferiority complex against you and might play politics to get you kicked or force you to quit the job.  

This uncertainty is missing when you own a SEO services providing company. Before you start a company many fears relating to the success or failure of the business will corner you. But when you ignore those fears and hop into your own venture you will soon feel that those fears are useless when you have the determination to succeed. Soon things will start changing and you will make profits, for the simple reason profit follows those who are determined to cage it.

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