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Beginner SEO Question – Minimum Pages Needed to Practice Optimization?

Hello

I’m currently building my first website and I’m moving very slowly through the process. Instead of waiting until the entire site is finished, I’d like to launch the smallest viable version so I can start practicing SEO. What is the minimum number of pages I realistically need to publish in order to: Practice on-page optimization Set up proper site structure Work on internal linking Start indexing in Google

Is a single-page site enough to practice effectively, or should I launch with 3–5 core pages (Home, Service, About, Contact, etc.)? I’m focused purely on learning and testing SEO fundamentals, not immediate monetization, because this will be a non-existing company. Is this how to do it?

I used gpt to write my question in a more clear way, because what I wrote was confusing and it looked like it was written by a toddler.

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