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Learn SEO fast in 2020 with this $13 crash course
TL;DR: Turn your website into a hit with the SEO Training for 2020: Master Search Engine Optimization Course for $12.99, a 93% savings.
Building a website in 2020 is pretty damn easy. Turning that website into a success? Not so much. You can spend days beautifying the design, but if nobody sees it, there’s really no point. That’s where SEO comes in.
Studies show that 75% of people click on the first one or two search results, while just seven percent browse past the first page. In other words, you need to maintain a high ranking on search engines in order to bring in new customers and grow as a business. Don’t panic; this SEO Training for 2020 Course can help.
Through 39 lectures and just three hours of content, this search engine optimization course will teach you the core concepts of SEO, how keyword research comes into the mix, and how to write content using those keywords. You’ll learn about optimizing site speed, choosing a responsive and SEO-friendly theme, and how to optimize things like your URL structure, meta tags, and meta descriptions. And as if that’s not enough, this course also covers off-page SEO, which includes things like guest posting, backlinks, and social media shares.
We know it’s a lot to pack into a three-hour course, but A. you’ll be learning from instructors who have hands-on, practical experience in the SEO field. And B. you’ll have lifetime access to the content, so you can return to it as you please.
This SEO Training for 2020: Master Search Engine Optimization Course is usually $200, but you can start learning now for just $12.99.
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