SEO Education Advice

Ekim Saribardak

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I've been doing on page and off page SEO for a few years now. I've learned everything from Youtube, SEO blogs (Moz, Backlinko, Ahrefs, Majestic) and Udemy courses (25 different courses). I've gotten some good rankings over the years, got 2000 daily search engine traffic, ranked some high competition keywords at google.co.uk #1 for months (currently ranking 10 words at #1).

But I've always been doing it solo, never had a mentor or someone that would give me some advice occasionally. Had to learn everything the hard way after messing things up every now and then. I've always felt I've been missing out on some tips and tricks that no one would like to share for free.I have the time and energy and I want to do better. I feel like I need more education and preferably at the highest level possible, any advice?
 
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webgeek

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The highest possible level will be from Tin at FreshBananas.co.uk. You won't find what he shares anywhere else, that I'm aware of. Of course some common ideas are the same, but the gold, the real stuff you're specifically looking for is something he provides in that course.

I think he's crazy for basically giving away that level of content to people on a course that's priced within reach of real people, but that's his call. He's a dang nice guy to boot.
 
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justinaldridge

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Had to learn everything the hard way after messing things up every now and then. I've always felt I've been missing out on some tips and tricks that no one would like to share for free.

Hi Ekim. I think you'll find that most of us in the industry have done it on our own. It took me quite a few attempts before I was doing things well and making money. There is just so much you can do!

In terms of any helpful "tips and tricks" that's tough in the sense that what do you want, more traffic, more money, more leads, etc? It also depends on what industry you're in, how you are monetising the traffic and what your goals are!
 
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Ekim Saribardak

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To be more specific I definitely would like to know more about overall e-commerce SEO (including; getting links and on-page optimisation), driving more organic traffic, improving e-commerce conversion rates, creating niche related content that would attract potential customers.

FreshBananas.co.uk seems to be a good source that goes into details. I will definitely check this out, thanks.
 
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StevePoster

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    For the Ecommerce site getting understand by the search engine is important to provide the right page for the users query because it consist of tons of pages in which usually getting the SE confuse from the duplicate content. You need to declare the most dominant page in which will represent your product or item in the results.
     
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