Everything you need to know about SEO — from how search engines work to on-page, off-page, and technical optimization strategies.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the practice of improving your website so it appears higher in search engine results. When done right, SEO brings free, targeted traffic to your website 24/7.
Over 90% of online experiences begin with a search engine. The first organic result gets approximately 28% of all clicks. Page 2 of Google gets less than 1% of traffic. If your business isn't ranking, your competitors are getting your customers.
Everything on your website that you can optimize — keyword usage, title tags, meta descriptions, heading structure, content quality, internal links, image alt text, and URL structure.
Everything outside your website that affects rankings — primarily backlinks from other sites. When reputable websites link to yours, Google sees it as a vote of confidence. Social signals and brand mentions also play a role.
The foundation that lets search engines properly crawl and index your site — page speed, mobile-friendliness, HTTPS, site architecture, structured data, and fixing crawl errors.
Keywords are the phrases people type into search engines. Understanding what your audience searches for — and how competitive those terms are — is the foundation of every SEO strategy. Use Google Keyword Planner, Ubersuggest, or Ahrefs to research keywords.
Google's goal is to show users the most helpful, relevant content. Write in-depth articles that fully answer your audience's questions. Cover topics comprehensively. Update content regularly. Focus on user intent — not just keywords.
SEO is not about tricking Google. It's about working with Google to provide the best content possible for the people searching for what you offer.
Typically 3-6 months to see meaningful results for a new website. Established sites with existing authority can see changes in 4-8 weeks. SEO is a long-term investment — but the results compound over time unlike paid advertising.