Posted by BritneyMuller
Many of you reading likely cut your teeth on Moz’s Beginner’s Guide to SEO. Since it was launched, it's easily been our top-performing piece of content:
Most months see 100k+ views (the reverse plateau in 2013 is when we changed domains).
While Moz’s Beginner's Guide to SEO still gets well over 100k views a month, the current guide itself is fairly outdated. This big update has been on my personal to-do list since I started at Moz, and we need to get it right because — let’s get real — you all deserve a bad-ass SEO 101 resource!
However, updating the guide is no easy feat. Thankfully, I have the help of my fellow Mozzers. Our content team has been a collective voice of reason, wisdom, and organization throughout this process and has kept this train on its tracks.
Despite the effort we've put into this already, it felt like something was missing: your input! We're writing this guide to be a go-to resource for all of you (and everyone who follows in your footsteps), and want to make sure that we're including everything that today's SEOs need to know. You all have a better sense of that than anyone else.
So, in order to deliver the best possible update, I'm seeking your help.This is similar to the way Rand did it back in 2007. And upon re-reading your many "more examples" requests, we’ve continued to integrate more examples throughout.
The plan:
- Over the next 6–8 weeks, I’ll be updating sections of the Beginner's Guide and posting them, one by one, on the blog.
- I'll solicit feedback from you incredible people and implement top suggestions.
- The guide will be reformatted/redesigned, and I'll 301 all of the blog entries that will be created over the next few weeks to the final version.
- It's going to remain 100% free to everyone — no registration required, no premium membership necessary.
Click each chapter's description to expand the section for more detail.
Chapter 1: SEO 101 What is it, and why is it important? ↓- What is SEO?
- Why invest in SEO?
- Do I really need SEO?
- Should I hire an SEO professional, consultant, or agency?
- Google Webmaster Guidelines basic principles
- Bing Webmaster Guidelines basic principles
- Guidelines for representing your business on Google
- Crawling & indexing
- Determining relevance
- Links
- Personalization
- Googlebot
- Indexable content
- Crawlable link structure
- Links
- Alt text
- Types of media that Google crawls
- Local business listings
- Online forms
- Blocking crawlers
- Search forms
- Duplicate content
- Non-text content
- Google Search Console
- Moz Pro Site Crawl
- Screaming Frog
- Deep Crawl
- 200+ ranking factors
- RankBrain
- Inbound links
- On-page content: Fulfilling a searcher’s query
- PageRank
- Domain Authority
- Structured markup: Schema
- Engagement
- Domain, subdomain, & page-level signals
- Content relevance
- Searcher proximity
- Reviews
- Business citation spread and consistency
- Rich snippets
- Paid results
- Universal results
- Featured snippets
- People Also Ask boxes
- Knowledge Graph
- Local Pack
- Carousels
- Fat head
- Chunky middle
- Long tail
- Transactional queries
- Informational queries
- Navigational queries
- Commercial investigation
- Google Keyword Planner
- Moz Keyword Explorer
- Google Trends
- AnswerThePublic
- SpyFu
- SEMRush
- Unique to each page
- Accurate
- Be mindful of length
- Naturally include keywords
- Include branding
- Meta title
- Meta description
- Meta keywords tag
- No longer a ranking signal
- Meta robots
- Unique to each page
- Accurate
- Compelling
- Naturally include keywords
- Subtitles
- Summary
- Accurate
- Use in order
- Clear CTAs on all primary pages
- Help guide visitors through your conversion funnels
- Compress file size
- File names
- Alt attribute
- Image titles
- Captioning
- Avoid text in an image
- Transcription
- Thumbnail
- Length
- "~3mo to YouTube" method
- Descriptive
- Succinct
- Helps readers
- Shorter is better
- Unique and accurate
- Naturally include keywords
- Go static
- Use hyphens
- Avoid unsafe characters
- Microdata
- RFDa
- JSON-LD
- Schema
- Social markup
- Twitter Cards markup
- Facebook Open Graph tags
- Pinterest Rich Pins
- Breadcrumbs
- Reviews
- Events
- Business information
- People
- Mobile apps
- Recipes
- Media content
- Contact data
- Email markup
- Beyond responsive design
- Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)
- Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)
- Google mobile-friendly test
- Bing mobile-friendly test
- Business citations
- Entity authority
- Local relevance
- Link positioning
- Anchor links
- Sitemaps
- Mobile
- News
- Image
- Video
- XML
- RSS
- TXT
- Robots.txt
- Disallow
- Sitemap
- Crawl Delay
- X-robots
- Meta robots
- Index/noindex
- Follow/nofollow
- Noimageindex
- None
- Noarchive
- Nocache
- No archive
- No snippet
- Noodp/noydir
- Log file analysis
- Site speed
- HTTP/2
- Crawl errors
- Canonicalization
- Pagination
- Critical rendering path
- Help robots find the most important code first
- Global popularity
- Local/topic-specific popularity
- Freshness
- Social sharing
- Anchor text
- Trustworthiness
- Trust Rank
- Number of links on a page
- Domain Authority
- Page Authority
- MozRank
- Backlink analysis
- Tapping into influencers
- Expanding your reach
- Natural link building
- Manual link building
- Self-created
- Create content that inspires sharing and natural links
- Ego-bait influencers
- Broken link building
- Refurbish valuable content on external platforms
- Get your customers/partners to link to you
- Local community involvement
- Reciprocal link exchanges
- Link schemes
- Paid links
- Low-quality directory links
- Tiered link building
- Negative SEO
- Disavow
- Establishing trust
- Asking for reviews
- Managing reviews
- Avoiding spam practices
- Conversions
- Event goals
- Signups
- Engagement
- GMB Insights:
- Click-to-call
- Click-for-directions
- Beacons
- Google Search Console
- Bing Webmaster Tools
- GMB Insights
What did you struggle with most when you were first learning about SEO? What would you have benefited from understanding from the get-go?
Are we missing anything? Any section you wish wouldn't be included in the updated Beginner's Guide? Leave your suggestions in the comments!
Thanks in advance for contributing.
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