
Discover how crawling, indexing, and ranking drive search results. Learn how bots discover pages, build an index, and rank with 200+ factors like content quality, page speed, language, and backlinks.
discover how technical seo optimizes your site for crawlers to call and index, improves user experience, and speeds up loading on mobile.
Configure WordPress for SEO by enabling site indexing in reading settings and selecting a definitive domain and ssl variant. Then set a post-name permalink for clear, keyword-friendly URLs.
Explore four major webmaster tools—Google Search Console, Bing Webmaster Tools, Yandex, and Baidu—and learn to monitor performance, fix mobile issues, submit sitemaps, and analyze backlinks and keywords.
Install and configure the Yoast SEO plugin to optimize pages with a focus keyword, preview search results, and manage sitemap, canonical, and noindex settings from WordPress.
Learn what Google Analytics is, why to use it, and how to install it on your website to monitor real-time traffic and audience insights.
Add your website to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools, verify ownership using Google Analytics or alternative methods, and import data between platforms for comprehensive seo insights.
Create and submit XML sitemaps to Google and Bing Webmaster Tools to speed indexing and ensure pages, posts, and categories are discovered on sites; monitor internal links and orphan pages.
Create and optimize a robots.txt file for WordPress sites to tell search engines what to crawl or ignore, include a sitemap, and test rules with Google Search Console.
Understand website responsiveness, why mobile and tablet users drive over half of searches, and how to test and ensure your WordPress site is readable and easy to navigate.
Learn what an html sitemap is, why it matters for user experience and search engines, and how to create a simple WordPress page with clickable links to all pages.
Discover why social sharing buttons matter on WordPress and how to add Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn icons to boost user experience and traffic.
Learn to implement 301 permanent redirects in WordPress by installing and configuring a redirection plugin, which automatically redirects changed permalinks for posts and pages.
Discover what SSL is, why it matters for trust and secure online payments, and how to enable SSL on your WordPress site through hosting providers or CloudFlare, including post-activation redirections.
Identify and fix broken links on your website to protect user experience and credibility, and to maintain Google rankings. Use a broken link checker to replace nonworking external links.
Check your website speed and optimize images to improve Google rankings. Use Google PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix, and Pingdom to measure load times and fix issues, aiming for under three seconds.
Keep your WordPress site fast by updating WordPress, themes, and plugins; remove spam and unused plugins; clear the cache; and consider manual Google Analytics integration.
Optimize images to speed up your WordPress site by resizing to allowed dimensions, compressing files, enabling lazy loading with the Smush plugin, and using royalty-free image sources.
Learn how to advertise videos in posts without slowing your site by hosting on YouTube, using embed codes, and avoiding direct video uploads to improve performance and security.
Learn how a content delivery network boosts site speed by serving content from nearby servers and how to add your site to Cloudflare, including signing up and updating name servers.
Discover how caching speeds up a WordPress site by serving static files instead of database queries, and learn to install and configure a freemium caching plugin.
Install and activate the WPEC plugin to clean and optimize your WordPress database. Back up first, then sweep revisions, drafts, and unwanted posts and comments to lighten the database.
Log in to your hosting panel, open the PHP version setting, and select the latest PHP version to speed up your site and improve user experience, then save the changes.
Wrap up a beginner-friendly technical obstacle course by showing how to technically optimize your website, invite reviews, and encourage enrolling in already published and new courses.
You can't rank higher in google and in other search engines only by doing on-page and off-page SEO (doesn't matter how well you do it).
That's true.
If your website has technical issues and crawlers can't crawl your website then don't think of getting any traffic from search engines.
If your website is technically optimized then crawlers will easily crawl your site, understand your content, and index it. Moreover, with technical SEO, your user experience will improve and people will love to read/share your content and come back again.
In this course, I'll teach you how to do WordPress technical SEO step-by-step.
I am in the SEO field for the last five years. I am successfully running multiple blogs that are getting huge traffic from search engines.
Why I created this course?
I have seen my students making basic mistakes that ruin all their efforts. I thought to create a course to teach them the steps they need to take to technically optimize their websites for search engines and also for users.
This is my third course on Udemy. In my first course, I talked about SEO from start to end. But in this technical SEO course, I want to walk you through the entire process of technical SEO so you can learn and apply to get a quick traffic boost.
In my opinion, technical SEO comes even before keyword research, on-page, and off-Page SEO. The reason is simple, it's so important that Google and other search engines are offering free webmaster tools. They want you to fix technical issues so they can crawl and index all your pages.
Moreover, search engines want to show websites higher in search results that are offering a great user experience. It's in their interest to show high-quality websites because if they don't do it, people will lose their trust in them.
Contents and Overview
This is a step-by-step technical SEO course for WordPress. I will start from the basics and then move on to the more complex topics.
In this first section, I will tell you how search engines work, what is technical SEO, why it's important, and how to do basic settings in WordPress.
In the second section, I will tell you about different webmaster tools, how to add your website to them, what are XML sitemaps, how to create one for your website and submit it to webmaster tools.
In the third section, we'll see how to improve user experience by adding an HTML sitemap, adding social media sharing buttons, monitoring uptime, and checking the responsiveness of your website.
The fourth section is devoted to WordPress speed optimization. Website speed is one of the known SEO factors. Therefore, I have put together the most important steps that you can and must take to improve your website speed.
The Ultimate Technical SEO Course for beginners
This is the ultimate technical SEO course for beginners. You'll not only know what to do but also how to do it with relevant examples and case studies. If you apply all the tips given in this course, you'll be ahead of your competitors in very little time.
You'll also receive bonus materials that reinforce the concepts you've learned. I will also give you new tricks to improve your rankings.
During this course, if you have any questions you can contact me, I will be very happy to respond as soon as possible.
Take this course NOW and let's Get Started.
Enjoy…
Asim Ali