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From SEO theory to practice, How should a beginner start getting hands-on experience?

I’ve been learning the basics of SEO recently. I understand the core concepts like keyword research, on-page optimization, and the importance of backlinks. However, I’m finding it difficult to start practicing these skills in the real world. ​As a beginner, where should I start my practical journey? Should I create a WordPress blog to experiment with, or are there platforms where I can practice technical SEO audits? I’m looking for a roadmap that helps me move from just "knowing" SEO to actually "doing" it.

​What were the first practical steps you took when you started out? Any advice on free tools or projects for beginners would be greatly appreciated!

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