i’m looking to go beyond the basics. i’ve found most online courses are a bit repetitive and don’t seem like the best value for money. any recommendations?
start your own site and work toward getting it to the top spot! tons of resources online from moz, semrush, ahrefs, and podcasts like marie haynes’ show. but nothing beats hands-on experience.
Scott said:
start your own site and work toward getting it to the top spot! tons of resources online from moz, semrush, ahrefs, and podcasts like marie haynes’ show. but nothing beats hands-on experience.
hubspot has a solid course too
99% of SEO info out there is rehashed. best way to learn is by doing.
https://learningseo.io - best guide out there for all SEO levels
Ivan said:
99% of SEO info out there is rehashed. best way to learn is by doing.
https://learningseo.io - best guide out there for all SEO levels
best link I got all day, thanks!
if you don’t know SEO, start with the basics! no sense in trying to sprint if you don’t know how to walk.
seg said:
if you don’t know SEO, start with the basics! no sense in trying to sprint if you don’t know how to walk.
any suggestions for a good place to start?
seg said:
if you don’t know SEO, start with the basics! no sense in trying to sprint if you don’t know how to walk.
any suggestions for a good place to start?
definitely check out a free basics course
youtube is free and effective. just pick a channel and start! if you’re comfortable with hindi/urdu, wscubetech’s great. practice what you learn each day and you’ll start picking up on-page, technical, and link-building tips. also check out SEO groups on facebook and linkedin.
start with the basics, like on-page and off-page SEO, technical aspects, and keyword research. google has free resources, and places like moz and semrush are solid too.
Gino said:
start with the basics, like on-page and off-page SEO, technical aspects, and keyword research. google has free resources, and places like moz and semrush are solid too.
great answer! algo updates are huge these days so stay current on those too.
just start with your own site and work your way up. nothing like learning hands-on!
Brock said:
just start with your own site and work your way up. nothing like learning hands-on!
absolutely agree - sandbox learning is key.
lots of free content online. buy a domain and start testing what you’ve learned. that’s like $10-15 for a year.
Dave said:
lots of free content online. buy a domain and start testing what you’ve learned. that’s like $10-15 for a year.
$10-15 a year? where?
Dave said:
lots of free content online. buy a domain and start testing what you’ve learned. that’s like $10-15 for a year.
$10-15 a year? where?
depends on your country - can vary a lot.
start with beginners’ guides on youtube and test changes on your site. then track your site with a rank tracker to measure impact.
combine online courses, blogs, and hands-on practice. consider following industry blogs (moz, ahrefs, search engine journal) and watching youtube tutorials. practicing on your site is a must.
take it step-by-step, and maybe join a few seo communities for extra help!