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Is it possible to develop in several directions at once?
Hello.
Such areas in IT as Web development, SEO, UX / UI are interesting.
As far as I know, these directions are still somehow interconnected and used among themselves.
So the question is, is it realistic to reach the middle level in both SEO and WEB development and design?
Thanks in advance for all the advice and replies
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Yes.
And also become a famous surgeon, and a great composer and the best motorcycle racer.
Everything at the same time.
can. just why?
The salary will still be the same. Have you heard of the division of labor?
More or less real, none of this requires super deep knowledge and years of study, the only question is why do you need it. Although these areas are related, there are no vacancies for the same person to be engaged in both development and SEO optimization, not to mention UX. It is wiser to learn one thing, and the rest - either for the horizon, or if you specifically know how you will use it.
Of course you can, but if you want to work for hire, it will be some kind of area - design, seo or web development.
These three areas are closely related. If you have a burning desire to understand everything, then in practice this can be applied as a freelancer or entrepreneur, providing turnkey website creation services + further promotion, that is, from complete zero to the result.
But it’s quite difficult to reach the middle level in everything, for this you need to constantly do one thing and study new items that appear faster than you have time to put them into practice. You can try to reach the middle level in development, while it will be much easier for you to promote sites
Everything can be learned. The problem is that all this is changing very quickly and you simply won’t be able to keep track of the changes. You will start to increase the backlog and degrade.
It is better to choose one priority area, and in addition, you can collect information on related topics if you have time for this!
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