Your SEO journey starts here!
If you want to learn SEO, you’ve come to the right place.
This beginner’s guide, consisting of seven chapters, has everything you need to understand the basics of SEO and start ranking higher. You’ll also find links to useful resources from our SEO Blog and YouTube channel throughout, so you can forge your own path to SEO mastery.
Before you start learning SEO, you need to understand how search engines work.
Learn how to set your website up for SEO success, and get to grips with the four main facets of SEO.
The starting point in SEO is to understand what your target customers are searching for.
Learn how to create content that ranks in search engines.
This is where you optimize your pages to help search engines understand them.
Links are how search engines discover new pages and judge their "authority." It's hard to rank for competitive terms without links.
It's important to make sure there are no technical faux pas that prevent Google from accessing and understanding your website.
We turned the seven chapters of our beginner’s guide to SEO into a beautiful hardcover book.
Take a look →If you’ve read anything about SEO before, you’ll know there’s lots of industry jargon. But to keep things simple for now, here are a few key terms and concepts you should know.
Links from a page on one website to another.
The words and phrases that people type into search engines to find what they’re looking for.
Keywords with low search volumes.
This stands for Search Engine Results Pages. They’re the pages that Google and other search engines show in response to a user’s search query.
Non-traditional search results (not a ’blue link’) like videos, tweets boxes, or featured snippets.
Answers to search queries pulled from a top-ranking page that show up near the top of the SERP.
Search results with additional valuable information displayed alongside them (e.g., star ratings, cooking times, etc.)
Emailing relevant bloggers and journalists to tell them about your content.
Learn more industry jargon in our SEO Glossary.
People don’t search for local businesses in the Yellow Pages anymore. They use Google. Learn how to get more business from organic search with our SEO guides for local businesses.
Looking for more resources? Check out our blog and YouTube channel.