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Hey Warriors,


I have an idea of what SEO is. I read a few books on the subject. My skills as far as knowing any type of code is non-existent. The only thing I can do is use worpdress and I am limited to what the widgets and options allow me to do. I don't touch css or html. But I can navigate through wordpress fairly easily and make websites through it.


So here is my question:


Based on my limitations, is there a good SEO training course out there? I would like to learn enough to turn this into a part time gig. I want to do SEO for the service industry (such as a law firm or an accounting office). I want to learn about PBNs and how to utilize that tactic, how to build a strong back link profile, and mostly focus on offsite-SEO. What do you folks recommend?


My goal is to be an SEO for a law firm or accounting office and just show them I can get their website real traffic and have them get phone calls each month from potential clients.




Thanks Warriors!
My budget is low. Under $150.


Thank you in advance!
#courses #seo #training
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    • Profile picture of the author timkilroy
      There are bunches of places to learn about SEO - Moz.com is a good one - Whiteboard Fridays from Moz are great - also, if you are in traditional e-commerce, there is a terrific primer at The Guide to Ecommerce SEO Best Practices | Geoff Kenyon. And finally, if you have some money to spend, check out SEO Training: The ClickMinded SEO Course - there is a free starter and the course is $497.

      I don't have anything to do with any of these sites, but I know that all of their content is excellent...
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