I've been working at an agency for several weeks now, as a part of their SEO department. Pretty much entry level. I basically had an internship in digital marketing, and doing SEO work was one of my main responsibilities. Although - in retrospect - it was incredibly repetitive...... I was only working on their title tags/alt text/meta for a bunch of articles, as well as, linkbuilding.
Now that I'm at an agency, that work seems so simple. I'm doing all these new tasks every week, and I like that I'm soaking in new information every day.
I really respect my manager - and I definitely hope to be as knowledgeable as she is. I hope to prove to her that I'm in the process of self-studying and that in the future - I'll be able to get a strong hold of the work. I know that I'm entry level - and I've made a few noob mistakes, but I'm willing to work hard for my position. I like going through their decks on certain topics like https migration, xml sitemaps, and topic authority audits - and that's been helping me expand my knowledge. I like following SEO blogs for new updates - and ofc following this subreddit. Hopefully, within a few more months into this job, I can tackle the bigger and more technical tasks with a few more weeks of self-studying.
I want to improve my technical knowledge - first and foremost. Should I be taking web development classes, on the side? Should I be studying coding languages? Any advice for a SEO beginner?
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