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Has anyone purchased the MOZ SEO courses? Are they good?
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I'm looking to learn more about SEO. Has anyone purchased the courses available through MOZ? If so, are they useful?
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All of the Moz products we think are really top quality.
Anyone can also learn about SEO, whether that's organic or local SEO, from the learn SEO section, we think Moz is brilliant.
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I am a 'practical' seo with a few years of experiencie, from Spain. Never studied anything related with it appart from several non official courses about wordpress, links, webs, etc. And a few projects enough for a cheap living. I learnt evertything from myself and the internet, and despite having a few good projects I can not demonstrate my knowledge. I would like to start as a seo proffesional working with clients.
Could you please recommend any good and official course to start in the seo business? Universities, agencies... anything that could help to start and have an opportunity.
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I run the training program and can share some testimonials from our recent students below. The current coursework has widely positive feedback, with many students attending more than one class.
The one area of feedback we get about improvements (and are addressing) is that our most advanced attendees tend to think the courses are too basic. That makes sense as we have been aiming mostly at the beginner to intermediate user, and have one-off seminars focused on the most advanced user groups.
The most popular courses are the Keyword Research, SEO Fundamentals, and Site Audit class. These really focus on practical aspects of delivering SEO. We try to make that our differentiation. Having taken a lot of online classes ourselves, we don't find value in theory-only coursework. Without a practical application, its hard to justify the investment. So we focus on processes, application of concepts, and workflows.
Here are some testimonials we've gathered recently:
"It's definitely worth the price of admission"
"I would highly recommend MOZ training. Covers all the questions you are afraid to ask. Gives an informative insight into SEO and helps you discover how to read and relate to what's in front of you. How it impacts to your business and most importantly how to put it into practice. Bravo! Will definitely sign up for more. Thanks "
"I really enjoyed this training. The content was very well organized and essential for learning the basics of SEO. The course was very informative and educational. I highly recommend this course."
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Hey there!
We've heard positive feedback from many of our students. If you want to give the training a shot, the first class in the Bootcamp series runs at $49 and can be purchased individually. That may give you a good sense of the content and instruction style. Check out the catalog here: https://academy.moz.com/
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I have the same question, I want to hear any feedback. I have been spending a lot of money on courses which are not what they pretend to be. I can say just the 10% are really useful.
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