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Tech experts! How will I learn technical SEO?

Long story short, I have basically been named the SEO expert of the company even though I only do on/off-page optimization techniques.

I would find it useful to learn technical SEO but the company doesn’t find it necessary since they always make new websites/e-commerce sites for clients. I’ve asked a few times if they could teach me and they just brush it off. We are fully remote so it’s not like I could just see how things are done. So, how do you learn technical SEO (Wordpress and Shopify, mostly)? Without any tech related background I really do not know from where do I start the learning process, since there is so much stuff that is related to building sites with SEO friendly tech & great user experience (which probably also is why they don’t want to teach me).

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