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How to learn SEO to became professional?

Hi

I'm more or less in touch with SEO for years, as I was trying to promote my tourism business worldwide and was doing it more or less ok, can't say that I'm happy with my results.

Now situation is changing, 2 years of pandemics, now war in Ukraine, so tourism is hardly breathing in my country. I decided finally to learn SEO to became professional in that field, and not only promote my business but to make it my new profession.

I started with Fundamentals of digital marketing course by Google. By now I have done almost half of it. I can learn Google analytics and Ads. What next I shall learn? What courses would you recommend?

And next practical question, how shall I find work? Shall I work with copy-writers, web programmers, as often good SEO requests good site content creation.

Please give me advises how to plan my carrier future?

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