The Future of Me & ViperChill

Glen Allsopp / 52 Comments / September 14th, 2007 / Subscribe via RSS

Some people may know, some may not but before the end of this month I’m going to live in South Africa. ViperChill is a registered LLC in the UK which I will be terminating upon arrival in SA, where I’m going to be working for a large Digital Marketing company known as BlueSouth.

Some of the selling points are that I will be working with some amazing Fortune Companies, just check this page and look at the header for some examples. A few huge companies aren’t included that I would like to share but certain terms restrict me from doing so (shame).

What I will be Doing and How I got the Job

logo.pngFirstly I just want to say that I was in no means looking for a job. I do / did Internet Marketing for others in all the spare time I had from going out and being in College (I’ve just had to quit college to take this job). I will be heading up the Social Media operations for the company, quite a big step for someone who is only 18 years of age but I’m ready for the challenge and the experience.

I got offered the job around 6 weeks ago, through a contact of mine who is their head of SEO (he is an amazing SEO). There’s no doubt theres some great staff there and the opportunity to pretty much change my life didn’t take much consideration, I had decided to quit college and go and live in South Africa in less than 24 hours, yes…my family were quite surprised.

What about ViperChill?

ViperChill is a company I started at the age of 17 (registered when I was 18, working at 17 as a sole-trader) and I’ve been doing quite well, some achievements can be found here. As stated, the company will no longer be a registered company as of next month and with that in mind and due to the fact I’ll no longer be in England I cancelled contracts with all my current clients, something that wasn’t easy but some were very understanding.

My goal in life is still to run my own company (with others) so ViperChill certainly won’t be disappearing. I wish I had a CEO so I could do all the social media work as it’s pretty hard wearing all the hats and trying to convince others you know what you are doing and don’t need a team behind you.

Final Words

I will be in South Africa until the end of December, working for Bluesouth. I will then decide if i want to stay on and go back to SA or re-register my company here in the UK, take out a loan and make a real go of things now that education isn’t an issue.

Another option (possible) would be to work for another company either here in the UK or in the States. There’s a few jobs available in the UK which would be quite a safety net but I plan on staying in South Africa for quite a while, not only for the experience, people and the weather, but for the opportunity.

I will still be blogging constantly this month but after that I will have no idea how often I can update. I want to thank everyone I’ve spoke too and has given me support on this journey, all help was appreciated and I hope to meet you all at SMX or another industry conference one day.

Special Thanks

Mark McNeece for letting me bug him when I first started SEO
Dean Martin for helping me with ViperChill clients and coding our Client area free of charge (I did get him some great rankings in return though ;) )
Tamar Weinberg for Producing some great Digg Content and our Chat on Facebook
Darren Rowse for checking out my content and giving it some love
Lyndon Antcliff for making me think I might be making a mistake (just kidding)
Wendy Piersall for being the coolest mom online and giving me a chance to write for her readers
Chris & Danielle Winfield for our conversations on MSN and their support
Barry Schwartz for being crazy enough to write about me on his blog and producing the Pulse which I listen to
Shana Albert who has been a great listener, not sure where she would like the link though
Danny Sullivan for being one of the few brits people respect (j/k) and for starting Sphinn
PlanetC1 for his support and his great energy around the web
SiteVisibility for being one of the only transparent IM companies in the UK
SEOmoz for leading the way in bringing transparency to the industry
…and finally the BlueSouth Team for giving me something to do over the next few months :)
This is just the beginning…


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52 Comments »

Comment by Dean Martin

All the best dude, Its a great thing to do and i reckon u will not regret it :)

 
Comment by Matt Jones

That is amazing, congratulations. Can I ask if you are self-taught for SEO and social media? I am wondering because I have similar aspirations, but having never been tested in the ‘real world’ (the only judge is the success of my blogs). I don’t know if the knowledge and skills I have would be deemed professional, but I am dying to find out.

Congratulations again… ?

 
Comment by Darren

Congratulations - looking forward to seeing what you end up doing!

 
Comment by kelvin newman

I’ll add my name & Site Visibility’s in what i’m sure is gonna be a long list of congratulations.

It’s a shame to see such a passionate talent moving away from the UK, fingers crossed you’ll be back some time though!

 
Comment by David Wilson

Congratulations Glen. I am sure you will be a great success in your new position.

David

 
Comment by Shana Albert

Hey Glen,

I am so happy for you and I wish you all the luck in the world. I can’t wait to see where you end up going professionally. But, where ever it takes you I am sure you will succeed. Enjoy the Ride!!

Shana

 
Comment by Sebastian

Congrats Glen and my best wishes!

 
Comment by Michael Dorausch

Congratulations! You are an inspiration to us “older than 18″ folks. Wish I had your knowledge at that age. All the best!

 
Comment by Chris Winfield

Hey Glen -

As I told you yesterday - best of luck with everything and please be sure to keep in touch. And when you’re ready for America…

Best,

Chris

 
Comment by Andy Beard

As an expat, some words of advice

Do not close your bank accounts as they are a PIA to reopen sometime down the road

Have a chat with an accountant - it may not pay to shut the company down, depending on what tax credits you have for the following year.

 
Comment by Nomar

Good luck at your new job Glen!

I will continue to check this blog :)

 
Comment by Maki

Doing social media full time will be fun. Enjoy maintaining those power accounts over in South Africa.

And drop me a note if you need any help with anything..

All the best, Glen :)

 
Comment by shaun

man that is really inspirational im in college now and for me to just quit and start a new job would be a huge risk I can’t even imagine how you are feeling right now. That is really good man I hope you at least keep me (us) informed of how the new job is coming along. Maybe a post once every month or so would be fine it will be very interesting to see how this works out for you. Moving to South Africa is soooo far away i really wish you the best of luck dude. I hope you become very succesful you deserve it!

Cheers
Shaun

 
Comment by Lyndon Antcliff

Big things expected from Glenn. You be careful in SA. It’s always good to think ;)

 
Comment by Adnan

Congratulations on the job in South Africa Glen - and good luck. The country is brilliant, I’ve been there twice and can’t wait to go back there again! Cape Town is fun - you’ll enjoy it.

Adnan

 
Comment by Jim Boykin

Congrats on the move - hey you’re young, and now’s the time to travel and see the world! I’ll be south africa in march, if you’re still there then I’ll buy you a drink…oh wait..what’s the drinking age in south africa (ah, doesn’t matter, I’ll get ya one anyways!).
Cheers and best wishes!

 
Comment by Todd

Congrats on your success and the move Glen - definitely sounds exciting. Like Jim said…I’ll likely be there in march as well…would be cool to say hello and have a chat. Enjoy the ride man!

 
Comment by Adam Snider

Wow. Congrats, Glen! That’s quite the opportunity. I doubt I could have said no, had I been in your shoes. Good luck!

 
Comment by Wendy Piersall

OK, so the mom side of me wants to say, “What?! Quit school?! Heck no!”

But the entrepreneur side of me says, “Go Glen! The best way to learn is to just jump in and DO it! ”

Seriously, though, you have the experience, you have the self-confidence, and you have the opportunity. Plus, you’re young enough that you have nothing tying you down, and you have the brains to know to jump on a learning experience when it is presented to you!

All mothering aside, congrats to you, and if you ever need ANYTHING just drop me a line - I’ll always be here for you! :D

 
Comment by Kyle

Good luck in SA buddy, congrats!

 
Comment by Paul Bradish

Congrats Glen!

 
Comment by Zak Nicola

HI Glenn,

I caught news of this a bit late, but never the less, CONGRATULATIONS!!!
I’ve always been very impressed with your presentation and professionalism.
“Breaking your cycle” as Ze would say, is the best thing you can do for your self.

I truly am very excited for you. No luck needed, I’m sure you’ll do well.

 
Comment by Dee Barizo

Good luck. :) What an opportunity! Hope everything there is working well for you.

 
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