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Right now, you can skip the expensive tools until you learn the basics. There are SO many free tools, and I'll come back and update this later.

Here are some good places to start learning:
- ahrefs.com/seo
- moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo
- developers.google.com/search/…

Here's a great vault with a TON of resources. They call it the Netflex of SEO (and I have to agree).

Here's my affiliate link where you can get 10 days for free to poke around: gr3f.co/c/54884/2Hi4X

It'll be really helpful to know your goals with SEO and what outcomes you're looking for. I've been in this game since 2008, so I'd be happy to help however I can. :)

Thanks for your awesome response! I'm on the Semrush trial but need cheaper tools.

Launching two projects per month and I want SEO to be the #1 traffic acquisition

Will check everything tomorrow. :)

That's what I help clients with. :)

Semrush is extremely expensive, as is Ahref's, and you could easily get by using their free tools. I'll make you a list of tools and processes that I do for my clients and drop the link here.

I'm suuuuper slammed with deadlines right now, so it won't be til mid-week next week.

(Btw I work with SaaS, marketing agencies, and service providers, so if you're doing any of these, it'll be hyper-relevant.)

My goal rn is to get the domain authority of designroaster.com to be ≠ 0

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