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ECOMMERCE GURU
Table Of Content
01 Introduction to SEO 05 Off-Page SEO 09 Advanced SEO
The Complete SEO Course will teach you how to configure your website or
blog for SEO in a friendly and easy way. You will learn how to optimize a new
website from scratch or make your existing website SEO friendly. It covers
both basic and advanced SEO concepts.
The SEO Course includes 13 Lessons that go beyond basic SEO settings and
cover SEO Copywriting, Link Building, Advanced SEO practices, Mobile SEO,
Website Speed, and Website Security
Introduction to SEO
• What is SEO?
SEO means Search Engine Optimization and is the process used to optimize a website's
technical configuration, content relevance, and link popularity so its pages can become
easily findable, more relevant, and popular towards user search queries, and as a
consequence, search engines rank them better.
Technical SEO
• What is Technical SEO
It refers to website and server optimizations
that help search engine spiders crawl and
indexes your site more effectively
(to help improve organic rankings).
• Preferred Domain
The preferred domain is the version of your website's URL that you want Google to display in
the search results. This can be set in the Google Search Console and helps to prevent
duplicate content issues.
Technical SEO
• Crawling and Indexing
Crawling is the process by which search engines like Google discover and scan web pages on
the internet. Indexing is the process of adding those pages to the search engine's database
so that they can be displayed in search results.
• Robots.txt
A file that tells search engine crawlers which pages or sections of a website to crawl or not
crawl. It's important to use robots.txt properly to avoid accidentally blocking important
pages from being indexed.
• URL Optimization
The process of optimizing website URLs to be user-friendly, descriptive, and include
relevant keywords. This helps both search engines and users understand what a page is
about and can improve the chances of ranking well in search results.
Technical SEO
• XML Sitemap Optimization
A file that lists all the pages on a website that should be indexed by search engines.
Optimizing XML sitemaps involves making sure they are up to date, free of errors, and
include all important pages on the website.
• Breadcrumbs
Breadcrumbs are a navigation aid that shows users the path they took to get to a particular
page on a website.
• Canonical URLs
Canonical URLs are a way of telling search engines which version of a URL is the preferred
one. This is important to avoid duplicate content issues when multiple URLs point to the
same content.
Technical SEO
• Multilingual websites
Websites that offer content in multiple languages. Properly optimizing multilingual websites
involves using the correct hreflang tags, creating translated versions of important pages,
and making sure that each language version is easily accessible.
• Pagination
The practice of breaking up long lists of items into smaller, more manageable pages.
Properly optimizing pagination involves using the rel="next" and rel="prev" tags to indicate
the relationship between pages and avoid duplicate content issues.
Technical SEO
• Site Structure
The way that pages on a website are organized and linked together. Properly organizing site
structure involves creating a clear and logical hierarchy of pages, using internal linking to
connect related pages, and making sure that important pages are easily accessible.
• Meta Descriptions: The HTML tags that provide a brief description of the content of a
web page. Meta descriptions are important for on-page SEO because they appear in
search engine results and can influence whether a user clicks through to a particular
page.
• Header Tags: The HTML tags that indicate the headings and subheadings of a web page.
Header tags are important for on-page SEO because they help to organize and structure
the content of a page and indicate its hierarchy.
• Internal Linking: The practice of linking to other pages within a website. Internal linking
is important for on-page SEO because it helps to establish the hierarchy and structure of
a website, as well as to distribute link equity and improve user navigation.
Off-Page SEO
• What is Off-Page SEO
Off-page SEO includes activities done off of a
website in an effort to increase the site's
search engine rankings. Common off-page
SEO actions include building backlinks,
encouraging branded searches, and increasing
engagement and shares on social media.
• No Follow Links
A "no follow" link is a hyperlink that does not pass on any link juice to the linked website.
This means that search engines will not consider the link when ranking the linked website.
No follow links are often used for paid advertisements, user-generated content, and other
situations where the link may not be an endorsement or signal of authority.
Off-Page SEO
• How to approach link Building?
Link building is the process of acquiring hyperlinks from other websites to your own. To
approach link building, you should first identify relevant and high-quality websites that are
likely to link to your content. You can then reach out to these websites and request a link or
create content that is so valuable that other websites will want to link to it naturally.