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Why would a US citizen prefer to live in Spain?

I’ve known several Americans who’ve taken this route and settled down in Spain with (or to start) their families. Eric Marsh’s answer covers most of the bases, so I’ll just add a few more that I’ve observed for expat Americans at the student or early career level:Low-cost, debt-free college education. The draw of this factor should not be underestimated given the spiraling costs and student loan crisis in the US ($1.6 trillion as of 2019). While Spain’s university education isn’t quite free as it is in e.g. Germany, Finland, France, and some other European options, it comes pretty close. Americans who do their post-secondary studies in Spain (undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral level) in effect lend themselves a significant head start in their careers, entrepreneurial aspirations, and family formation by acquiring higher education without interest-compounding debt. Not to mention gaining enormous peace of mind. STEM training in American universities in particular has become quite costly, even in public universities and/or with the benefit of community college for a portion of one’s post-secondary education. The coursework can often require more than the customary four years of undergraduate education, and there’s little schedule room for even part-time jobs with a demanding major like engineering. It’s therefore a nontrivial source of daily stress for Americans in fields like this to carry that much debt load with all the uncertainty of paying it off; even if they do everything right, a recession or layoffs at a firm can leave them unable to repay their student loans as they relentlessly gather interest and compound. The advantages of completing such training debt-free are almost incalculable, in both concrete and intangible ways. Unless American students can secure a scholarship, it often makes more practical and financial sense for them to complete their post-secondary education abroad, and Spain is undoubtedly an attractive option for that. Then after graduation, many of the expat Americans simply opt to stay in Spain (or elsewhere in the EU), in part due to low-cost further education if needed (for themselves as well as their kids) and also the other benefits of Spanish long-term settlement and naturalization. Which include:Manageable healthcare costs. This one’s been exhaustively covered but it bears repeating; the expats there, on the basis of the hard numbers, are able to afford healthcare for themselves and families and much less cost and virtually zero risk of medical bankruptcy. It’s a cold economic calculation but an obvious one from the standpoint of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Americans in Spain have reliable healthcare access even if they strike out on their own to start a business, switch jobs, or freelance and contract. Although this is a complicated issue with a number of facets to consider, there’s no doubt that this is one of the attractions keeping American expats there, as other Quorans have observed. Note that this is of particular importance for Americans of childbearing age, since prenatal follow-up, labor and delivery, and nursery and postpartum care can be seriously and unpredictably expensive even for professional Americans with good health insurance. The relative security and freedom from financial ruin for childbirth and early child care in a country like Spain is, indeed, an attraction for the types of highly skilled young Americans who tend to emigrate. Note that Spain does not have a single-payer system per se and many aspects of its healthcare system are even modeled on US hospitals. But at the macroscopic level, it’s been able to provide universal healthcare that removes the gaps and potential catastrophic costs for events like pregnancy, which plague American parents.Jobs, even in STEM fields. This may appear surprising at first glance, but Spain has a number of thriving science-driven and tech sectors, with solid jobs at good pay but a lower cost of living than almost any tech-driven city in the US. One of my old acquaintances who emigrated to Spain, for instance, is a mechanical engineer who went to work for Spain’s Talgo, a manufacturer of high-speed trains and rail. As it turns out, Spain was a pioneer of high-speed rail and tilting technology in particular (used on the Amtrak Acela lines), while US transportation patterns have tended to discourage rail by comparison. So his best job opportunities were in Europe, and specifically in Spain, where he notched a high-paying position in a low-cost city. As far as I know he married his American college sweetheart but they and their kids now live in Spain. Related to that point…Cost of living in Spanish cities with good jobs is generally much lower than comparable American cities. Part of this is on account of much lower-cost health insurance and healthcare (with aggregate taxes being the same or a bit lower than much of the US), but it’s also reduced cost in housing, transportation, food, and other sectors. Again, at first blush it might seem odd for an American programmer or other skilled worker to leave a pulsing hub like Silicon Valley, Austin, or the Route 128 sector in Massachusetts for the smaller tech hubs in Spain (or their counterparts in e.g. Sweden, France, Germany, Belgium, or the Netherlands), given the high salaries for US programmers esp. in the Bay Area and New England. But rents and home mortgage costs in these regions have soared to such sky-high levels that even top-flight engineers with high six-figure salaries often have to double or triple up in modest (at best) apartments to live there, since their income after tax (and health care and student loan costs) is dwarfed by the still skyrocketing costs of housing. They can’t really build up their savings much, let alone provide for daycare costs for children, and the long hours in those jobs don’t leave much room for entrepreneurship or other gigs. All this on top of policies like mass outsourcing (perversely incentivized by US tax law) and the H-1B visa putting even further downward wage pressure on US tech jobs. Salaries for good tech jobs in Spain may be somewhat lower than in Silicon Valley (although even then not always), but the COL is so much lower in Spanish cities that American skilled workers still come out ahead. And policies like subsidized childcare and the 6-week vacations further increase affordability while providing breathing room for creative and entrepreneurial efforts.Weather and beaches. Let’s be honest, Spain has some of the best in the world on this front, bordering both the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Combine this with a First-World economy, low COL and the other advantages above, and this is a huge attractive to expatriating Americans.History, language, and culture. Rich history is all around you in a country like Spain, stretching back millennia even to pre-Roman times. Spanish is fairly easy for English-speaking Americans to learn, at least to gain core proficiency.Sports. Spain is truly a paradise for athletes and sports and fitness-minded people. It’s one of the reasons why the country consistently produces such a disproportionate share of the world’s top athletes, from the Spanish soccer team to tennis phenoms like Rafael Nadal and Sergi Bruguera. Americans with an eye toward a fitness-focused locale often feel more at home there than anywhere in North America.This isn’t an exhaustive list of course, nor is it a general template or any sort of assertion of one country’s superiority over another. There are things that Spain does extraordinarily well, and areas where the US excels comparatively. It’s simply saying that there are, indeed, plausible constellations of push and pull factors that can bring Americans to Spain. In my own research for a public health project years ago, I did indeed find that more and more Americans are emigrating to live and work in Spain each year since the Great Recession, so this is a real, statistically-backed phenomenon:Notice that emigration from the United States and settlement in Spain has risen precipitously in recent years, now exceeding even traditional immigrant source (such as the Philippines) and fellow EU countries mobile labor forces (such as Poland). So something clearly is attracting Americans in ever greater numbers to move and settle in Spain, increasingly younger working-age Americans with professional backgrounds or aspirations. To be sure, I noticed similar trends in that project for American immigration to the Netherlands, France, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Finland, Switzerland, and many other countries, so it’s not necessarily something exclusive to Spain. But the rise in American immigration to Spain has been especially pronounced in recent years, so there likely are some pull factors in Spain that are comparatively quite attractive to American expats even in comparison to other EU countries.

What is the best way to come up with ideas to give a designer for different variations of my landing page to A/B test so that I can come up with a winning landing page?

How is this different than hiring a big web design company?Simply put, if you have your small business website designed by one of the larger design companies or corporations, you will not be talking to the owner of that company. You will be speaking to his/her employees whose job it is to work 9-5, endlessly turning out web pages for an hourly wage. Unless the designer really loves their job, chances are, their only personal investment in what you've hired them to do is to make sure they pick up their paycheck at the end of the month. They do not sit at home at night wondering how John and Mary's woodworking shop is doing. They can't be reached after hours to chat over a great new idea you've had for a sale or promotion. More than likely, if you do ever get to speak to a live human being at one of these firms, you will be talking to a very poorly paid employee in India who will have to try to bring your Username up on a screen to even have an inkling of who you are. For the most part, you will find yourself processed through automated voice messaging systems and truly unhelpful on-line help desks. Not much of a support system to be backing up a business you've put all of your hopes and money into. Basically, the point we are trying to make is that if you go with a big company, you are bound to end up being treated like a number, and we all know how frustrating, and even dehumanizing, that can feel. Many of our clients have gone down this dead-end road before coming to us, and we confess, it makes us feel awfully good to hear how delighted they are to be finally speaking to real people. Though the Internet is all about technology, humans are all about communication, and you need to be able to communicate, one-on-one, with the person whose role in your business is going to be so very important.Why is my web designer going to be so important?It is a common misconception amongst folks who are new to the Internet that you will simply put up the site, end of story. Try to think of it this way: the owner of a supermarket does not build their store, stock it with products and then never replenish the inventory again. Running an on-line business is an on-going process. If your small business will be running an e-commerce site, you will be adding new products, removing old ones, promoting specials and advertising. Even if your website will be purely informational, your site must be in a state of on-going development in order to remain important to search engines (thus gaining good rankings). Informational sites need to add new articles, new lists of resources, new interesting features to make their site useful to their visitors. Because your site will always be 'under construction' so to speak, in hopes of always improving its value to the public, you need to have a web designer who is going to remain available to you for these types of updates.But why not just buy one of those build-it-yourself website packages?The answer to this can be summed up in one word: rankings. Build-it-yourself websites are great if your goal is just to have some fun playing with a program that will allow you to easily create a web page with no programming skills. If your intention is to make a personal website about your life, your family, a hobby, and you really don't care if anyone ever finds your site, this is a fine solution. Many such programs are available and they generally won't cost you a lot of money. Unfortunately, they behave like they didn't cost you a lot of money, too. Because these template-based programs are mass produced, what you end up with is a site which not only has not been created to fit your needs, but which has also not been created to meet the needs of customers or the search engines. Most of the do-it-yourself web templates out there are built with absolutely no regard for SEO (search engine optimization) standards, and because of this, they will not rank well in Google, Yahoo or MSN (the Big 3 search engines). Without the rankings, you will not have the traffic you need, and you will not be making the profits you want. The worst of it all comes the day a site owner realizes this and starts desperately looking for someone to help them overwrite the code of the template which has been designed so poorly. At this point, regardless of the investment you may have made, it is better to scrap the template site and start from scratch with a real website, custom built for the exact needs of your small business.Your company is very important to you. You intend to run your business in a smart and professional way. In order to do this, why not get it right the first time by hiring a professional web designer who has spent years perfecting their coding, their design skills and their SEO abilities? Remember, you are starting your business because it is what you specialize in. You shouldn't have to become a web designer before you can start selling your products or services. That's taking a completely unnecessary step that all the options out there may have confused you into believing is a good way to go. You don't want to be a web designer. You don't want to spend your days creating web pages for your small business. You want to be taking in sales, filling orders and shipping out your products, or helping customers with your services. The shortest distance between two points is a straight line, right? Don't take a detour into the world of useless do-it-yourself programs when it comes to something as vitally important as the success of your on-line business.CMS - the third option.Your small web business does have one other option besides either going with a template, or hiring a designer with whom you develop a trusting, long-term business relationship. This is to hire a database programmer who will build you a CMS, a content management system. Basically what this means is that the designer builds you your own custom template with which you will be able to build new pages and manage your inventory from the back end of the site. The positive aspects of this are that you don't have to pay the designer to add new pages and products. However, you will have to become expert at the ever-changing SEO techniques required to get your site ranking well, because that will not be built into the custom template. The negative side of this is that database programmers are very expensive. Why? Because database programming takes a great deal of work! You will need to have a large initial financial budget to secure the services of a good quality database programmer, and because most small businesses don't have this, it is usually not the best option to go with. Apart from this, if you don't have a relationship with the designer you hire and something goes wrong with the template they've built you, you may find yourself on your own. A quality database programmer will not leave you in this awful situation, but a fly-by-night company will.Taking all of the above into consideration, what we recommend as the best route for a small on-line business is to hire an excellent HTML programmer who is also a talented graphic designer, and who can wear the SEO hat, too! The initial cost will be affordable if you've set aside a reasonable budget, and you will be starting with an appealing, professional, custom-made website which has been designed to standard SEO protocols. Yes, you will be paying for periodic updates of your site, but you will also have retained the services of an ally in the often-confusing Internet marketplace. You will know that you can phone up your designer with questions and concerns and they will know exactly who you are and how things are going with your company. A truly top-notch web designer will care about your business almost as much as you do!Not all web design companies are created equal.Chances are, you are going to need to shop around to find the web design company that is the perfect match for the needs of your business. First, let's help you to weed out some undesirable qualities you may find in companies you contact:They are charging too littleThey are outrageously expensiveThey are hard to communicate with verballyTheir written communications are hard to understandThey want to put Flash animations on your site. *see belowThey do not respond to your questions promptlyThey do not have a portfolio of past projectsThey cannot show you that their clients are ranking at the top of the search enginesThey are not committed to remaining available to you for updatesThey make you feel foolish about your lack of technical know-howThey strike you as abrupt, disorganized, or even rudeThey do not sign contracts with their clientsThe designer is a kid (despite abundant talent, children's lives are simply too unsettled for your business to depend on)*The reason we mention the Flash animations is that it is our earnest aim to educate all business owners about the dangers of using Flash on your website. Most people (apart from Flash designers) find animations extremely annoying when they are trying to buy something. They load slowly, do not show up correctly on many people's computers, and most of all, distract the customer from what he is supposed to be doing which is purchasing something. Unless you are selling Flash graphics, don't have Flash on your site. Apart from the annoyance factor, Flash graphics read as blanks to the folks at Google, Yahoo & MSN, thus wasting your valuable web space that should be used for your text content and products.So, now that we've looked at some warning signs of a bad web design company, here are some things to look for which would bode well for the success of your small business's website.The designer is friendly and very interested in hearing about your companyThey have a fair-sized portfolio of live websites to show you.They have at least a few clients ranking in Google's Top 10They can be reached after normal business hours should something go wrong with the site.They invite you to contact their other clients for references.Their verbal and written skills are above average.They tell you that there are no instant results on the Internet, but that they are with you for the long haul.By following these basic guidelines, you will hopefully be steering toward an ethical and competent web design company for your business.3 Small Business Web Design Case StudiesIt is often by looking at how others have done things that a business owner comes up with the best plan for his own needs. Here we would like to present to you three simple case studies of small businesses we work with, going from the most basic type of informational website, to a fully-functioning e-commerce website. Please, feel free to visit these sites to explore how they are designed and organized, and how they function. Doing this will help you to formulate a better idea of what type of website will be appropriate for the scope of your company or group.An informational website for a small businessExpert Plastering Inc. is a well-respected professional plastering company which offers their services in their own local area. They don't need shopping features on their website, and they don't need to compete with plastering companies in other regions, states or countries. The function of their website is to offer a portfolio of their work, and to enable customers to contact them via the web. This most simple type of web design helps their company to maintain a visible Internet presence at a fraction of the cost one pays for telephone directory or newspaper advertising. With more and more people turning to the Internet to find local services, a basic website like this is a must for almost any services business. Dentists, lawyers, architects, daycare facilities, landscaping companies and almost every other type of business professional will benefit from even a simple website like this. This type of website is also suitable for non-profit organizations, when the capability of taking donations is added to the site function.Visit Expert Plastering Inc.A shopping website without a shopping cartMany small business owners want to wait before committing to a fully-functioning shopping cart for their website. In the case of our client, Classic Quilts of Vermont, her needs are met by simply presenting her products, and allowing customers to phone or e-mail her to make a purchase. Many artisans prefer to go this route, especially when they are just starting out in the Internet marketplace. Some small business owners will offer a form on the site which the customer can fill out, print and fax to them, or simply e-mail to them. Solutions like these enable the business owner to do business without a shopping cart, and while this may not result in the same volume of sales you will experience with a more complete store checkout, it can be a good way to start your small business on-line.Visit Classic Quilts of Vermont.A professional e-commerce website for your small businessOur fantastic client, Cape Cod Treasure Chest, needed a fully-functioning e-commerce website with shopping cart to vend their beautiful outdoor furniture. A visit to their website will show you their complete inventory of products, and the design of the site makes it super simple to get from one page to the next. The shopping cart is customer friendly, easy to use and accepts popular credit cards. E-commerce website owners may also opt to accept Paypal to increase the options they give to their customers when they come to the checkout counter. A site that functions as beautifully as this is the solution for most e-commerce businesses because it fully meets the needs of the site owner, the customers and the search engines.Visit Cape Cod Treasure Chest.One last word of advice to small business ownersDesigning websites for small businesses is certainly a niche market. It requires a very different mindset than designing for corporations, and we believe that it is the far more human element involved in the work that makes it such a rewarding undertaking for us. All things considered, the Internet is a pretty vast place, and it's always growing. For almost any product or service you offer, you will find yourself competing with hundreds, thousands, millions or billions of other websites. Feeling lost in the crowd should not be the sense you get from working with your web designer. Rather, it should be their sincere interest in your business needs, and their skill at what they do that will enable your website to shine out amidst all the others. At Solas Web Design, we welcome the opportunity to prove ourselves worthy of your trust, and hope to be learning the complete details of your small business web site design needs soon

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