Profile

Work

I am a Full-Stack Web & Software Developer with over fifteen years of experience. Over countless hours I have discovered that I have a passion and talent for creating works that are both highly functional and technically sound.

I have also discovered that I have a knack for understanding new theories & concepts – I am an adamant perfectionist when it comes to just about anything I do.

Current Skill set

Web
  • Responsive Mobile first HTML & CSS3 – Bootstrap, SASS
  • JavaScript (Vanilla JS, JQuery, Angular)
  • PHP (Web Server & CRON)
  • CRM / CMS packages – WordPress, OsCommerce, Marketo
  • MySQL
  • Git
  • SEO & PPC
Applications
  • Java
  • Python
Legacy Technology
  • ASP (classic)
  • Visual Basic
  • Adobe Flash
Software Packages
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • MySQL
  • Jet Brains Web Suite
  • Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Access
  • Maya 3d
  • and more…

Study

At the start of 2019, I am entering my 4th year of a 6 year course Studying a Bachelor of
Computer Science with gaming specialisation at Charles Sturt University

Hobbies

Pyrotechnic

A license Pyrotechnician in the state of N.S.W. Australia for over twenty years, performing
professional grade pyrotechnic shows ranging from from Chinese String Crackers, Indoor Close
Proximity Fireworks, Aerial Shells up to 125mm and Aerial Salutes up to 75mm.

A founding member of the Pyrotechnics Industry Association of Australia (PIAA), Based in Sydney
but have performing shows all over NSW for all types of events.

Car Enthusiast

An active member in the Skylines Australia NSW car club I regularly volunteer to help run events.

Social Media

You can connect with me professionally on LinkedIn,
or stalk me through Twitter

Portfolio

Employment

Wizardry Fireworks

PRODOCOM Australia

Hannover Fairs Australia

E-Web Marketing

Freelance Websites

Personal Projects

Tipping Comp

cruizen’

National Pyrotechnics

iblott accessories

Blog

External Links Unveiled: The SEO Powerhouse Beyond Your Website’s Borders

Introduction: In the ever-expanding digital landscape, the influence of external links on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) cannot be overstated. External links, also known as backlinks, serve as virtual endorsements from other websites, contributing to your site’s authority, visibility, and overall SEO success. This blog post aims to explore the importance of external links, shedding light on their role in SEO and providing insights into how strategic link-building can propel your website to new heights.

  1. External Links Decoded: The Currency of Digital Recommendations: Begin by defining the essence of external links. Explore how these links act as digital recommendations, signaling to search engines that your content is valuable and worthy of acknowledgment from other online entities.
  2. SEO Authority and Link Juice: Boosting Your Website’s Credibility: Dive into the concept of SEO authority and link juice. Understand how external links contribute to your website’s credibility, with search engines viewing quality backlinks as a measure of the relevance and authority of your content.
  3. Link Diversity: A Symphony of Credibility and Relevance: Uncover the importance of link diversity. Explore how a diverse portfolio of external links, coming from reputable sources across various industries, contributes to a well-rounded and comprehensive view of your website’s authority.
  4. Quality Over Quantity: The SEO Impact of High-Quality Backlinks: Delve into the mantra of quality over quantity in link-building. Understand how a few high-quality backlinks from authoritative and relevant websites can have a more profound impact on your SEO than a multitude of low-quality links.
  5. Anchor Text Optimization: Strategic Signposts for Search Engines: Prioritize anchor text optimization in external links. Learn how the words used as anchor text in backlinks provide contextual signals to search engines, influencing the perceived relevance and authority of the linked content.
  6. Relevance and Context: The Cornerstones of Effective Link-Building: Embrace the importance of relevance and context in external links. Explore how links from websites with thematic alignment to your content contribute more significantly to SEO success, providing meaningful connections for search engines.
  7. Guest Posting: A Dual Benefit Strategy for Content and Links: Dive into the strategy of guest posting. Understand how creating valuable content for other websites not only showcases your expertise but also provides opportunities for earning high-quality backlinks, fostering a symbiotic relationship.
  8. Social Media Signals: Indirect SEO Impact of Shared Content: Explore the role of social media in external link building. Understand how shared content on social platforms can indirectly contribute to SEO success by increasing visibility, attracting backlinks, and enhancing overall online presence.
  9. Earning Backlinks Organically: Quality Content as a Magnet: Explore the organic approach to earning backlinks. Understand how consistently producing high-quality, valuable content makes your website a magnet for backlinks, as other entities naturally recognize and reference your expertise.
  10. Link Monitoring and Cleanup: Ensuring a Healthy Link Profile: Conclude with the importance of link monitoring and cleanup. Explore tools and techniques to assess the health of your link profile, identifying and addressing potentially harmful backlinks to maintain a strong and reputable online presence.

Conclusion: External links stand as pillars of support for your website’s SEO, elevating its authority, relevance, and visibility in the eyes of search engines. By understanding the nuances of strategic link-building, you can not only navigate the complexities of the digital landscape but also position your website as a credible and authoritative source in your industry. Implement the insights from this guide to ensure that your external links become powerful contributors to your SEO success.

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May 3, 2024 1:26 am

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Creative

I studied Digital Media for 12 months at Mt Druitt TAFE. While  doing so we studied The 3D Modeling Program ‘Maya’. During the course I produced a number of 3D scenes and a couple of 3D animated movies.

I have also played in other programs such as Bryce 3D, 3D Studio Max, Lightwave, Vue D’esprit and a few others. However, i have always returned to Maya as a personal preference.

Bellow are a number of works that i have produced from these various programs.

Bryce 3D: Balls

Vue D’esprit: Sulfuric

Maya: Living Room

Maya: Gauntlet

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