SEO is one of the most in-demand skills in the digital world in 2023.
With that said, it is imperative for digital marketing professionals to ensure they at least have surface-level knowledge of search engine optimization skills and techniques.
What is Search Engine Optimization (SEO)?
However, if you would want to get deeper into learning the different SEO types and strategies then keep reading.
Let’s quickly define what SEO is. It is the continuous process of improving the search ranking of a website. When you design or develop a website, the next logical step is to ensure that your website is easily found when users search for products and services that you are offering.
Can you implement SEO on your own?
Yes, you can.
However, to implement all aspects of SEO you would need to have the ability to understand some technical strategies.
There are 4 types of SEO that you can implement on your site. They include:
- Technical SEO
- Off-page SEO
- On-page SEO
- Local SEO
To learn more about these types, follow the link below:
Is SEO a profitable profession?
Yes, it is.
As I said earlier, SEO is one of the top 3 digital skills that are in demand.
Being proficient and understanding how to improve search rankings of websites is a skill that every business would want.
Why? Because why have a website with no or little incoming traffic?
Therefore, learning the different techniques and strategies to implement is crucial to you becoming a successful SEO professional.
Learning SEO
I have been practicing SEO for the past 6 years and in my experience, I have observed that great SEO courses are hard to come by.
With that, I developed a course that gathered all the information I have gathered in those 6 years as well as industry knowledge, and put it together into an online SEO course with lifetime access.
This SEO course covers all aspects of the four types I mentioned above and how to implement each of them.
For example, I cover how to add structured data (Schema Markup) to a page to increase your chances of having your website have rich data on the search engine results page (SERP).
An example of rich data is shown in the example below. Having those ‘recipe boxes’ is an example of what we call having rich data.
Access the online SEO course below: