Keyword research, on-page optimization, technical SEO (Core Web Vitals, sitemaps, canonicals), link building, and content strategy. The SEO course built for developers and founders who want to understand why pages rank — not just how to format title tags.
This is a text-first course that links out to the best supporting material on the internet instead of trying to replace it. The goal is to make this the best course on seo you can find — even without producing a single minute of custom video.
This course is built by engineers who ship seo systems in production. It reflects how these tools actually behave at scale — not how the documentation describes them.
Every day includes working code examples you can copy, run, and modify right now. The goal is understanding through doing.
Instead of re-explaining existing documentation, this course links to the definitive open-source implementations and the best reference material on seo available on the internet.
Each day is designed for about an hour of focused reading plus hands-on work. Do the whole course over a week of lunch breaks. No calendar commitment, no live classes, no quizzes.
Each day stands alone. Read them in order for the full picture, or jump straight to the day that answers the question you have today.
Crawling, indexing, and ranking — the three phases of search. How Googlebot discovers URLs, the index size limits that make canonicalization critical, and the ranking signals Google has confirmed vs speculated.
Search volume vs keyword difficulty vs business value, informational vs navigational vs transactional intent, the long-tail strategy that wins for new sites, and using Google Search Console data to find existing ranking opportunities.
Title tags, meta descriptions, header hierarchy, internal linking strategy, semantic HTML for structured content, schema markup, and the content depth signals that correlate with high-ranking pages.
Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP), page speed optimization, crawl budget management, XML sitemaps, hreflang for international sites, canonical tags, and diagnosing indexing issues with Search Console.
The link acquisition methods that work in 2026 (and the ones that get sites penalized), digital PR, guest posting done right, content clusters and pillar pages, and measuring SEO ROI with attribution.
Instead of shooting our own videos, we link to the best deep-dives already on YouTube. Watch them alongside the course. All external, all free, all from builders who ship this stuff.
Full SEO courses covering keyword research, on-page optimization, and the ranking factors that matter in 2025-2026.
Page speed, Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP), crawl budget, and the technical issues that prevent good content from ranking.
Using Ahrefs, SEMrush, and Google Search Console for keyword discovery — search volume, difficulty, and intent classification.
White-hat link acquisition methods — digital PR, guest posting, resource page outreach, and the link building approaches that work without risking penalties.
Using Search Console to diagnose indexing issues, find keyword opportunities, monitor Core Web Vitals, and submit sitemaps.
The best way to deepen understanding is to read the canonical open-source implementations. Clone them, trace the code, understand how the concepts in this course get applied in production.
Open-source SEO tools — sitemap generators, meta tag analyzers, and redirect checkers that complement the commercial SEO platforms.
Google's automated auditing tool for performance, accessibility, and SEO. Run it against any URL to get Core Web Vitals and on-page SEO recommendations.
Open-source XML sitemap generation tools for static sites and dynamic web apps — used in the technical SEO section of this course.
Google's reference implementations and examples for schema.org structured data markup — the official source for schema used in this course.
If you're building anything that depends on organic traffic — docs site, blog, product pages — SEO is as important as the code. This course covers both the technical and content sides.
Organic search is the highest-ROI channel for most SaaS products. This course builds the foundation for compounding traffic growth without an ad budget.
Understanding Core Web Vitals, canonical tags, and crawl budget makes you a more effective SEO practitioner. This course closes the gap between content and technical SEO.
The 2-day in-person Precision AI Academy bootcamp covers SEO and content marketing in depth — hands-on, with practitioners who build AI systems for a living. 5 U.S. cities. $1,490. 40 seats max. June–October 2026 (Thu–Fri).
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