Hey beautiful learner,🩷
You don’t need a big budget to start your SEO journey. In fact, some of the most powerful tools to practice and grow your skills are completely free.
Here’s a gentle, guided list of free websites and apps to begin practicing SEO, even if you’re a total newbie.
1. Google Search Console
Use it for: Monitoring website performance, indexing, keywords
Why it's great: It’s Google’s own tool straight from the source.
2. Google Analytics (GA4)
Use it for: Tracking traffic, user behavior, engagement
Why it's great: It helps you understand what works and what needs work.
3. Ubersuggest
Use it for: Keyword research, site audits, backlinks
Why it's great: Very beginner-friendly, with up to 3 free daily searches.
4. MozBar (Chrome Extension)
Use it for: Checking page authority, domain authority, SEO metrics while browsing
Why it's great: Learn SEO while surfing the web.
5. AnswerThePublic
Use it for: Finding real questions people ask about your topic
Why it's great: It helps you build keyword-rich, helpful content.
6. Google Trends
Use it for: Seeing what’s trending, seasonality, and interest over time
Why it's great: Aligns your content with real-world interest.
7. Canva (Free version)
Use it for: Creating SEO-friendly blog and social images
Why it's great: Visuals matter and Canva makes it easy.
Bonus: Blogger.com
Use it for: Hosting your very own SEO blog for free (like this one you’re reading now!)
Why it's great: It’s free, Google-owned, and beginner-friendly.
Madina’s Soft Reminder:
You don’t need fancy gear to grow just a heart that’s willing to start.
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