Skip to main content

Web Dev: Which Technical or GoogleSearchConsole Courses can you recommen? Cyber Monday is coming

Hey, I´m a Fullstack Developer and interested in improving my SEO skills. I already have a strong basic SEO foundation. Since I hate writing content, I´m interested in 2 particular areas:

  1. Google Search Console (e.g. optimizing existing pages based on results of the google search console)
  2. Technical SEO (Performance Optimization, Structured Data)

Can you recommend any courses for those particluar areas?

The SEO courses I find are mostly 10h SEO basic courses. Most advanced courses are only teaching about tools for content marketers.

I would really appreciate your help - if you have found a good subreddit for guys like me I would also appreciate it.

Thanks in advance and greetings from Austria!

submitted by /u/ryshoner
[link] [comments]

from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/2VdNEaz

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Local seo vs. natiowide seo?

I've done SEO for local businesses but I recently got my first client that sells an item nation wide. ​ Any suggestions for doing nationwide SEO? ​ I am used to making geopages for local towns. I was going to do the same with some input from the client about what cities or towns he would like to show up in? submitted by /u/Letmeinterviewyou [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News http://bit.ly/2JHy0k0

Clients site has a weird issue with 302 redirects that I haven't seen before.

Site is in Drupal, hosted on Amazon CDN & Cloudflare. So here's a quick breakdown: The site itself works normally. It's a bit dated, but you can click on links and navigate around as you'd expect. Seeing no obvious issues, I run a Screaming Frog crawl to begin my audit. Only 5 pages were picked up by the crawl which was super weird, since all internal links are regular html and there shouldn't be any issues. So I go through the site and manually collect a bunch of URLs, which I submit to SF again as a list. Every single link bar the 5 originally crawled return a 302, with the 'redirect' pointing back to the home page. Except as I said, those pages don't browser redirect. Browser side, they work fine. I guess they redirect the crawl bot though, since the rest of the site is functionally invisible. Other tools I've looked at say that the pages return simultaneous 302 and 200s, which doesn't make too much sense. These 302s are also old enough ...