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Joe Williams

Joe Williams teaches search engine optimization at Joe Wills. He holds a degree in Computing Informatics, and he’s been an SEO specialist for over 15 years. He’s consulted and trained many large blue-chip companies including The Guardian, Cosmopolitan, and Sky. He's on a mission to make SEO easy, fun, and profitable. You can catch him on X and LinkedIn.

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SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Joe Williams
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This module begins with the fundamentals of SEO and how search engines and SERPs (search engine results pages) work. It outlines different types of search queries, the role keywords play, and the purpose of keyword research. Next, it explains the difference between short-tail and long-tail keywords and recommends best practices for implementing SEO keyword research. It addresses how to boost a website’s organic search ranking using the three pillars of SEO: technical, on-page, and off-page optimization. It also covers the benefits and advantages associated with using free and paid SEO tools and the growing impact of AI technologies and tools on the tasks and activities associated with SEO. Finally, it explains how and why to track keyword rankings, organic traffic, and website conversions to measure SEO performance.