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I would like tips on how to get more traffic to my site through SEO, I'm starting now and I do not have much knowledge yet.
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A really good place to start is by listening to Neil Patel and Eric Sui’a podcast called Marketing School.
Few other resources are:
- Brian Dean YouTube channel Backlinko
- Moz.com and their YouTube channel on whiteboard Friday’s
- Matt Diggity and his blog
- Lion Zeal Podcast
- Searchengineland.com
Great question! I've been working in the SEO industry for over 13 years, so I'm happy to help if you want some guidance.
I'm a fan of Search Engine Land's daily email newsletter, but the best way to get a steady stream of SEO tips is by following top SEOs on Twitter and LinkedIn. Every time I read an article or watch a webinar with someone in the SEO industry that's new to me, I immediately follow them on social media. Here are a few:
Joe Youngblood @YoungbloodJoe
Andy Crestodina @crestodina
Aleyda Solis @aleyda
Brian Dean @Backlinko
Neil Patel @neilpatel
Barry Schwartz @rustybrick
Danny Sullivan @dannysullivan
And follow the big players like SEMRush, Search Engine Journal, Search Engine Land, Google, Bing, Moz, and the like. They are always posting tips.
Hope that helps! Feel free to reach out if you'd like learn a bit more about SEO.
To be quite honest you are already in a good place to find people who can give you SEO advice but how ever if you're not getting any luck feel free to reach out to me and lets see if I can help point you in the right direction.
For SEO tips, you can refer to one of my article - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/say-yes-media-solutions-open-new-business-relations-shail-sanghvi/
Check out https://visualwebz.com/washington/seattle-seo-company/. We've covered the ins and outs when it comes to SEO techniques and strategies.
For example:
How to avoid common SEO mistakes?
We’ve encountered many websites where websites were not correctly built, or the work was done by inexperienced webmasters. For example, the biggest mistakes based on Google Webmasters:
Not making the website crawlable.
Having incorrect words and not including regular compelling content.
Avoiding incorrect titles and descriptions to effectively display search snippets.
Not using webmaster tools and lack of research.
Getting stuck with SEO trends.
Not being aware of Rich Snippets.
Check out https://www.cascadewebsolutions.co/. I cover a lot of information on my blog related to this topic.
A really good place to look right now too is through Twitter/X.
A lot of people think this platform is dead, but theres TONs of value being dropped daily on SEO and web design in certain circles.
Definitely check it out.
To access quality SEO tips for boosting your website's traffic, consider exploring reputable online resources and guides. Websites like Moz, Search Engine Land, and Neil Patel's blog offer valuable insights into the latest SEO trends, techniques, and best practices. These platforms often provide beginner-friendly content, including step-by-step guides and informative articles that can help you build a solid foundation in SEO. Additionally, joining SEO-focused communities and forums such as Reddit's r/SEO or participating in discussions on platforms like LinkedIn can connect you with experienced professionals willing to share their expertise and answer specific questions tailored to your site's needs.
you can also Check out https://reddit-scraper.com/. I build a specific tool for get valuable information.
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