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Growing a company is nerve-wrackingly difficult.

At least that’s what I used to think.

Until it wasn’t.

It’s borderline impossible.

I’ve started and grown 4 companies – all currently in different stages.

The one closest to heart, is of course my first-born: SEO Hacker.

We are at the stage where veterans are about to make a life decision. To sign up with us for another two years – or jump ship.

There are those who I’m very sorry to lose. And I would love to keep them on board (I still hope I could).

Sadly, there are those that are well outside my reach.

Moving on. That’s what they say.

I can’t blame them. Ambition is a good thing.

It’s just that we are at a critical time in the growth of the company – and losing ‘a few good men’ may be more than we can bear to lose.

Perhaps it’s part of growth. It is painful.

But if it is necessary, then I would have to learn what I can from it.

That’s really all we could do.

I have toiled, worked, laughed, stressed out with these people. I sincerely hope that I still could – whether they star or not.

What’s important is they have taken the company to a whole new level. And for that, I am grateful.

 

Sean Si

About Sean

is a motivational speaker and is the head honcho and editor-in-chief of SEO Hacker. He does SEO Services for companies in the Philippines and Abroad. Connect with him at Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter. He’s also the founder of Sigil Digital Marketing. Check out his new project, Aquascape Philippines

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