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Awesome subreddit, How do I get started with SEO?

Hi everyone! just browsing here and already learning a lot.

I need a general well directed first step to take, I'm a total noob in SEO and want to get started with my agency's site. I'm using wordpress "posts"

I want to know any recommended content creator with actual working tips to follow? How would you start learning SEO with all your current knowledge today, from totally nothing?

I have a few questions for example:

  1. I write the article in my voice, afterwards, do I use AI to correct my grammer and tone? is there any good service for such to use, or do I keep it raw? I worry of my spelling and content flow.

I would appreciate any help, getting lost on where to get started. Looking to write like 2 posts a week. My website is amrico . net

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