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5 Tips to Learning SEO (and Not Getting Frustrated)

For those that really want to dig into SEO, either to become an optimizer or build your own in-depth campaigns, stay put. I’ve dabbled in all aspects of website optimization, from SEO copywriting where I got my start, to understanding web analytics, which is where I’m headed.

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I’ve dabbled in all aspects of website optimization, from SEO copywriting where I got my start, to understanding web analytics, which is where I’m headed. I’ve butted heads, stared for endless hours at statistics and read endless blogs/articles about every topic I could get my hands on.

If I’d only known what I know now…

Isn’t that always the thought? Once you start digging in, these tips may help make it a little less frustrating for you, and bring a little more fascination into the picture:

You Have To Love 🧡 SEO

If you don’t at least like it from the start, you’ll quickly learn to hate it. Because of the time involved, hating SEO is the hardest place to be in as an optimizer, webmaster or SEO dabbler. Puzzles, numbers, statistics, writing, marketing – it’s all a part of website optimization. Best part is I surround myself with people who love  it, and don’t mind doing the “grunt” work. I stay with theory and brainstorming… the beauty of working with a great team.

You Have To Ask Questions

Ask a lot of questions and don’t be afraid to seek out advice from others. There is no such thing as a stupid question when it comes to learning SEO. The more you ask, the more you will learn. There’s so much to learn, you can’t possible learn it all without at least a little guidance from your “elders” in the SEO industry. For instance, the SEO Dojo is a great place for learning and asking questions, as well as SEOmoz and SEO Chat. Of course, you can always post your questions here, as well.

Take All Advice With A Grain Of Salt

The SEO industry is a cocky, all-knowing industry. Each optimizer knows what works for them, and passes this knowledge down as the way to go. No amount of “but this works, too” will change their minds. However, SEO isn’t a “cookie cutter” program. What works well for one site may not work well for another, with a few exceptions.

Testing And Tracking Is Vital

When you get advice, test it. Track it. Follow the campaign to find out whether the techniques you’ve implemented work, and then build what does work for your particular site. Don’t completely discard the techniques that don’t work, just put them aside for a different campaign/site. Even when you know a technique works, however, never stop tracking, testing and improving. Testing is crucial in the world of SEO. Try different techniques and track your results so that you can see what works and what doesn’t.

Download And Bookmark Everything

When an optimizer offers a download of an Excel file for tracking, take it. If you find a free eBook on SEO do’s and don’ts, take it. Do you read a great blog, bookmark it. If you come across a helpful site, bookmark it. Why? One of these days, you’ll think of something you really want to do. You’ll remember that you read how to do it somewhere “…you know… in that… blog… what was it called…” You may miss a fantastic idea just because you couldn’t remember where you found the information and will never be able to find it again.

Conclusion

The key is, don’t give up and don’t get frustrated. If you think SEO is interesting in the first place – interesting enough to dig in and get dirty – you’re already halfway on your way. Next thing you know, you’ll be arguing with optimizers, waving your blogs around and telling everybody the way to optimize.

I love SEO – I like the industry, I like the people, I like the blogs, articles and websites. Despite the remarks above, you just can’t find a nicer set (for the most part) of people, genuinely happy to share what they know with the masses.

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8 Responses

  1. Google local business listings is fast becoming the “New” Seo for local businesses. The Google seven pack may soon be more important that traditional, organic SEO for small businesses. Local business owners can do many of these tasks in-house with a little bit of training!

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  2. Wow…its really good to know about the SEO..Well i am totally new in the SEO fields and these fields looks interesting to me.

  3. I love SEO – I like the industry, I like the people, I like the blogs, articles and websites, too. But, Don’t know how to make all of them perfect. : (

    1. Hello Rosetta, It’s a well oiled machine. Making ” them ” perfect takes a strategy… I actually wrote something about that on another blog here Content Development and Copywriting, Meet the 21st Century. By the way you should sign up to our RSS feed we are getting ready to post some great articles in August. Thanks for dropping by!

  4. I have not devote much of my time to it, but I know it is neccesary. The best way to make it work is to update your site frequently.

  5. I’ve been doing SEO for a while now and while it is very time consuming it can also be very rewarding. SEO is one of those things that you have to love and keep on top on as it’s changing all the time!

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For those that really want to dig into SEO, either to become an optimizer or build your own in-depth campaigns, stay put. I’ve dabbled in all aspects of website optimization, from SEO copywriting where I got my start, to understanding web analytics, which is where I’m headed.

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8 Responses

  1. Google local business listings is fast becoming the “New” Seo for local businesses. The Google seven pack may soon be more important that traditional, organic SEO for small businesses. Local business owners can do many of these tasks in-house with a little bit of training!

    See Free Video

  2. Wow…its really good to know about the SEO..Well i am totally new in the SEO fields and these fields looks interesting to me.

  3. I love SEO – I like the industry, I like the people, I like the blogs, articles and websites, too. But, Don’t know how to make all of them perfect. : (

    1. Hello Rosetta, It’s a well oiled machine. Making ” them ” perfect takes a strategy… I actually wrote something about that on another blog here Content Development and Copywriting, Meet the 21st Century. By the way you should sign up to our RSS feed we are getting ready to post some great articles in August. Thanks for dropping by!

  4. I have not devote much of my time to it, but I know it is neccesary. The best way to make it work is to update your site frequently.

  5. I’ve been doing SEO for a while now and while it is very time consuming it can also be very rewarding. SEO is one of those things that you have to love and keep on top on as it’s changing all the time!

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