What are your best resources on SEO?
flo merian
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Happy Tuesday! ☀️
I'm always eager to learn insights and best practices on SEO.
What are your best resources on the topic?
Below are my favorite sources and tools:
Tools
- Ahrefs Webmaster Tools — Run SEO audits.
- Google Search Console — Learn how people discover your content on Google.
- PageSpeed Insights — Analyze how your pages perform and get insights to improve load time.
- Meta Tags — Preview how your page will look on Google, Twitter and more.
- Squoosh — Open-source image compression app.
- OnCrawl — Quick, deep on-page SEO audits.
- Screaming Frog SEO Spider — via @jonathanm
- Keyword Clustering by Rush Analytics — via @migu_rico
- Frase — via @corey_haines
- SEMrush — via @allanmichay
- Ahrefs — Detailed tutorials to expand your SEO knowledge.
- Backlinko — Tips, strategies, and in-depth case studies.
- Powered by Search — Lessons learned from real-world B2B SaaS examples.
- Crazy Egg — via @iyamendoza01
- Semrush — via @iyamendoza01
- Search Engine Journal — via @iyamendoza01
- SEO 101 — via @vinayak_jhunjhunwala1
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Vinayak Jhunjhunwala@vinayak_jhunjhunwala1
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If you are trying to learn about SEO - There is this podcast called SEO101. I highly recommend it.
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@vinayak_jhunjhunwala1 Thanks, Vinayak! There was missing podcasts on this list. Fixed 🙂
Good list! One of my most important one when working in SEO was :
https://www.screamingfrog.co.uk/...
@fmerian Yes, we used it as well, mainly for quick suggestions and for backlinks information.
But Screaming Frog was mainly to find specifically what we wanted to analyze thanks to their crawling options (some free and some paid if i remember correctly).
So Ahrefs for suggestions, and Screaming Frog for self-analysis :)
@jonathanm Thanks for sharing, Jonathan!
I just added the tool to the list.
Have you tried out Ahrefs Webmaster Tools too?
What would be the main differences from your point of view?
@jonathanm WOW, Jonathan! Thanks for the GREAT feedback! 🙏
Okay how did you put the link into the words? haha
Anyway, besides Ahrefs and Backlinko, my all time fav would be Hubspot. The way they write each articles are synonymous to what I can understand, especially as a newbie couple months ago.
But here are my other references:
* https://www.crazyegg.com/blog/
* https://www.semrush.com/user/146...
* https://www.searchenginejournal....
@iyamendoza01 Thanks for sharing, Iya!
They're great sources indeed! I just added them to the list.
> Okay how did you put the link into the words? haha
Haha! Product Hunt supports some HTML tags: < a >, < strong >, < li >, etc. 😉
It helps that my friend is a web developer but i have found a ton of resources from Moz and SemRush
@bouchardentertainment Moz and Semrush are two great sources indeed :)
A lot of useful tools. Thanks a lot for sharing 🙏 I would add that if we need to make some keyword clustering work we usually use the tool made by Rush Analytics https://rush-analytics.com/land/.... It is very userfriendly and the price is quite affordable.
@migu_rico Interesting! Thanks for sharing, Migu 🙏