Dijital pazarlama kursuna gidiyorum. Hosting ve alan adı satın aldım ve web sitesi oluşturma pratiği yapmak için wordpress kullandım. Şimdi DM’nin en önemli kısmı SEO zamanı. Ve bana öğretilen adımları öğrenme seçeneğine sahip olmam, pratik yapamam. Herhangi bir seo aracı almadığım için neden başvuramıyorum? Ve abonelik olmadan hiçbir şey düşünecek gerçek verileri alamıyorum. Satın aldığım tek şey ev sahibiydi ve bunun üzerinde pratik yapabilirdim. Eğer pratik yapamazsam nasıl iş bulacağım? Bu tür araçları satın alacak param yok. Barındırma zaten çok fazlaydı. Eğitmen bile satın almanın gerekliliğini pek vurgulamadı. Bu, gerçek şeylere gerçekten el koymak için kursa gitmem ve bir iş bulmam gerektiği anlamına mı geliyor ???
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# Start learning actual SEO
[SEO Starter Guide: The Basics | Google Search Central | Documentation | Google for Developers](https://developers.google.com/search/docs/fundamentals/seo-starter-guide)
[{Sticky Discussion} Creative Link building techniques for SEO Providers : r/SEO](https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/1mcc2vk/sticky_discussion_creative_link_building/)
[A Few Things That Finally Clicked About Authority, Topics, and How Google Actually Ranks Pages : r/SEO](https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/1p06nk4/a_few_things_that_finally_clicked_about_authority/)
[What’s your go-to SEO podcast for staying current with industry news?](https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/1pgcjuj/whats_your_goto_seo_podcast_for_staying_current/)
[The Top 10 most unpopular Myths of 2026](https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/1hwlpxr/weekly_discussion_the_top_10_most_unpopular_myths/)
Hands on is the best way to learn. Take a job that basically pays you to learn
Build a website on WordPress. Use a free theme. Host it on BlueHost or another cheap option. Download rankmath (better free SEO plugin). Start SEO. Trial and error brother. While it takes time to see what works and what doesn’t, it’s quicker feedback than you’d think.
You don’t need all of the expensive tools. They help, but are not required. Screamingfrog is great for site audits (free for 500 URLS). Google Search Console can cover a bulk of the analytics. KW research can be done my mooching off of competitor sites and Google’s KW finder. You just gotta put in the work. It’ll pay off, but you can’t skip the learning phase.
Best way to learn anything in general is to throw yourself in the deep end… sink or swim. When it comes to SEO you have to learn the basics of web, how does the internet work? what is a request? What is a response? What is a server? The basics of HTML, CSS & JavaScript… what purposes do they serve and how do they fit with each other. It might sound complicated at first but you’ll learn them very quickly if you put the time in. And then everything else would be much easier in terms of content, keyword research and how to structure content calendars. what differentiates great SEOs to mediocre ones is also understanding product. Think of your website as a product in parallel with the overall business and industry whether it’s b2b or b2c and what is needed to bring the right people in. Not just random users. Add in a strong understanding of data/analytics & UX and you should be fine.
Doing the work and learning to wait to see results is incredibly important to learning this field. Furthermore, learn to get the most out of the free tools like Google Analytics, Google Search Console, Bing Webmaster Tools, Bing Clarity, etc. SEMRush and ahrefs have a very limited free accounts. Learning those tools will but you in a better spot to use the paid versions and become flexible to work with any SEO tool.
So yes, all you need is a domain and a host to start for common Content Management Systems like WordPress.
A good hiring manager will recognize that not everyone has the budget to have some of the paid tools for personal use. But if you are competent at the free tools, that shows that you do indeed know what you’re doing and they should imagine the value you bring when you do have access to additional tools.
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