Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 4:19:57 GMT -5
The definition I would give to SEO is " the ability to analyze and interpret user requests and ensure that our optimized site is always a clear and exhaustive response for them" . The analysis capacity for an SEO is fundamental and many times, as you also try to make clear in your interventions and in your book ( SEO Gardening Manual , which you have yet to autograph for me! ), we stop only at the analysis of the data and less to interpret intentions! I'm glad I found another crazy person who thinks like me.
What software do you use to do SEO? Mainly the head! But to carry out analysis and query operations on Google much more quickly, without a doubt, I could never do without Excel and Google Denmark Telegram Number Data Sheets (the Excel of Google Drive), Screaming Frog and/or Visual SEO Studio (as well as of course Analytics, Google Search Console etc.). SEMrush, aHrefs, CopyScape, Siteliner, OpenSiteExplorer, GTmetrix, Keyword Planner etc. also help me a lot. I often test new software, so the list changes frequently.
What advice would you give to a SEOFITA? (young man on the wrong path) 3 tips: – make SEO your job only if you truly have a passion for this field, only if you can make your client's site your site ; – every SEO rule you learn online, from books, from your colleagues or elsewhere, always test it before applying it; – always stay updated on the latest news. I created an "RSS feed park" with the best blogs in the sector at an international level where, every morning, I go to read all the news: it helped me!
What software do you use to do SEO? Mainly the head! But to carry out analysis and query operations on Google much more quickly, without a doubt, I could never do without Excel and Google Denmark Telegram Number Data Sheets (the Excel of Google Drive), Screaming Frog and/or Visual SEO Studio (as well as of course Analytics, Google Search Console etc.). SEMrush, aHrefs, CopyScape, Siteliner, OpenSiteExplorer, GTmetrix, Keyword Planner etc. also help me a lot. I often test new software, so the list changes frequently.
What advice would you give to a SEOFITA? (young man on the wrong path) 3 tips: – make SEO your job only if you truly have a passion for this field, only if you can make your client's site your site ; – every SEO rule you learn online, from books, from your colleagues or elsewhere, always test it before applying it; – always stay updated on the latest news. I created an "RSS feed park" with the best blogs in the sector at an international level where, every morning, I go to read all the news: it helped me!