| Sorry for long reply. I think I need to give more context here. So I own resume builder - resumefromspace.com The guy approaches me and says he has some job postings.
He uses some kind of aggregator to get those. He displays them on big website (FAANG type). Let's say I type in "React engineer" in Bing search and they have employment TAB, where they show his job postings. When user clicks on that posting he is redirected to jobs.resumefromspace.com/jobId=123 where they will see: - Header logo - that would be my logo with option to create resume
- Job listing - where they would see job listing
- Apply button - button to apply Why I like it.
- I think job search is relevant to my site (resume builder)
- I will have additional traffic (like 5k visitors - if they need resume built) Why I don't like it
- Google may rank be down (for some reason ???). I have a good amount of organic traffic & I really like my small project. Thanks, Dan |
If you have the slightest doubt (the use of aggregators to get job postings sure sounds iffy to me) you're probably better off continuing your existing trajectory.
I like your site's premise btw; I've long thought the route to knock LinkedIn off their perch was via resumé curation as a first step.
Incidentally your cut&paste reply to every response here looks a bit spammy. Not really necessary IMO.