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Best Seo Reading for a Beginner?
I do not understand this topic at all, I would like to see a selection of literature for a beginner. When you try to google, some dubious sites are given out at the top positions. So you need SEO advice.
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Alas, there is no more literature on SEO, no clear rules of the game. Search engines say make a title, description, sitemap, micro-markup, robots.txt, https, don't make duplicates, and that's basically it. Then wait and increase the trust. Natural links rule.
Optimizers say buy links so that they are natural, but this concept is different for everyone, do internal linking, but everyone has a different idea of \u200b\u200bcorrect linking.
So you need to read the official help of search engines, these most dubious sites from the search and bring something in between - this will be the recipe for proper optimization.
I join Dmitry .
If you need fundamentals, I advise you to start with books like this one . It is far from new and many of the above techniques are already outdated, but at least fundamental things are clearly explained there.
Later, I advise you to continue the same, for example, Netpik 's blog (there are cool fundamental guides in the SEO section) and Texterra (they also have cool materials for beginners). If you are good with English (and if not, you will have to master it), then the MOZ blog , for example, is sometimes very happy with step-by-step optimization guides, especially those from Rand Fishkin.
For an idea of the "history of the development of events" and general advanced information - www.sembook.ru
For a detailed checklist for checking the site for search engine optimization - maed.ru/edu/seo-white-paper
(you will have to google to understand some points)
And for diving into seo experiments: reading bloggers like Devak and Trudov .
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