Unsolved SEO And Digital Marketing Training
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Hi Everyone,
I have a basic SEO and Digital Marketing knowledge and looking for a course /training which will teach me step by step SEO and tools need to use with hand on training. I have a website (https://gemslearninginstitute.com/) which I need bring in Google Packs and on the first page of Google. I have attended a few courses but none of them offered in depth knowledge with hands on training so whatever I do it is not producing results.
Thanks
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Hey fslpo! If you want to gain in-depth knowledge of SEO, I would highly recommend two resources: Hubspost Academy and Search engine journal. Hubspot Academy has an SEO certification course and provides multiple resources on different topics that go in-depth. Search engine journal is another great resource that has detailed articles on various SEO topics and strategies. It pairs these articles with valuable tools and resources that will help you get started in implementing the strategies it mentions. For example, SEJ has an article on guest posting that not only includes an explanation for the mindset you should approach guest posting with but also a Google sheet link to help you craft personalized emails to send to potential guest post website authors. I hope these help you out! Good luck with ranking your website! You got this!!
Best,
Janvi Arora
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For comprehensive SEO and Digital Marketing training, numerous online platforms offer valuable courses. Consider platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and HubSpot Academy, offering diverse courses in SEO, content marketing, and digital strategy. Google Digital Garage provides free courses, while LinkedIn Learning covers SEO and marketing essentials. Specialized providers like DistilledU and Moz Academy offer advanced training in SEO and related areas. Attend industry conferences like Search Engine Land's SMX for the latest trends.
Locally, check universities, colleges, or marketing agencies for workshops and courses. Explore self-study resources such as blogs from Moz, Search Engine Journal, and Google's SEO Starter Guide. Books by experts like Rand Fishkin and Neil Patel provide in-depth insights.
Evaluate the training's alignment with your skill level and business objectives. Continuous learning is crucial in the dynamic SEO and digital marketing landscape. Whether through online courses, specialized providers, local institutions, or self-study resources, investing time in diverse learning avenues will enhance your expertise and effectiveness in the field.
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Digital marketing refers to the use of digital channels, platforms, and technologies to promote and advertise products, services, or brands to a target audience. Unlike traditional marketing methods that rely on print media, television, or radio, digital marketing leverages online channels and electronic devices.
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@fslpso Try Learning from You Tube SEOs. Once you are familiar with the Basics, you opt for Paid Programs. I had the smiliar Issue while working for Top Caption Ideas . I joined a SEO Program i found on Google and i have been impressive in SEO since then.
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@fslpso
I completely understand your frustration with the lack of in-depth knowledge and hands-on training in the courses you've attended. Building a strong foundation in SEO and digital marketing is key to achieving your goal of improving your website's visibility on Google.If you're looking for comprehensive training that provides step-by-step guidance and practical experience, I highly recommend checking out **eMarketing training and services** . They offer a range of courses tailored to different skill levels, including SEO fundamentals and advanced strategies.
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As mentioned, Moz academy is an amazing resource, I highly recommend it!
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@fslpso For comprehensive SEO and digital marketing training, search for courses that offer step-by-step guidance, hands-on practice, and a focus on relevant tools. Look for courses that provide in-depth knowledge to help your website (https://gemslearninginstitute.com/) reach Google Packs and the first page of Google. Effective training is essential for producing desired results. Moreover also visit our site for best knowledge..link text
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If you're looking for a comprehensive course on SEO and [digital marketing](
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@fslpso Good morning! Good for you for wanting to improve your online visibility. If your business is virtual (looks like online tutoring) then the Google local packs are not the right direction for you, as those are for physical businesses that serve clients locally in person. If I'm understanding your model right, then what you need to study is organic SEO. Here are some great options for you:
The Beginner's Guide to SEO is one of the most popular, free, longstanding resources here at Moz: https://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo
You might also like to enroll yourself in Moz Academy for exceptional training: https://academy.moz.com/
I hope these offer you a great start!
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