What I’ve learned as a new blogger, and now after 8 months of blogging, is that most of the bloggers struggle with SEO. I found these 9 free SEO resources to be very helpful and easy to understand. Especially if you are not techy.
Be ready to read a lot. And stay on track with latest development in the filed of SEO and Google ranking.
Also, it is good to remember that every blog is unique place on internet and that there is no magic formula that will work on every single one.

Here is the list of 9 free SEO resources for bloggers
1. Google SEO guide
There is literally no better place to learn about SEO than on Google. Let’s face it, we all want to rank on Google page 1 and their guide is the best place to start.
I will dare to say that it’s one of the best free SEO resources you can find online.
2. SEMrush SEO blog
You’ve probably heard about SEMrush and their amazing SEO tool. Both free and paid.
SEMrush also has an amazing blog about all the things SEO. Their awesome team posts daily covering SEO, PPC, and content marketing.
3. The Bloggers Academy
If you are struggling with keyword research this is something you should definitely read. Why? Because keyword research is the most important part of any SEO strategy.
4. Hubspot SEO blog
Another one of the amazing and free SEO resources is Hubspot’s blog on SEO. They have posts on everything, from keyword research to SEO concepts.
And what’s also amazing is that their posts are divided into levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced.

5. The Ahrefs SEO Blog
You’ve also have heard about Ahrefs SEO tools, and maybe you even use some. You will find more that 150 blog posts on topics such as SEO tools, keyword research, link building and more.
6. Leanne Wong Free Resource Library
Leanne is a professional blogger who shares her knowledge on the blog, and in her free resource library.
I’ve went through her free 4-day SEO for Beginners Bootcamp and I can tell you it is amazing. If you haven’t enrolled, do it now. (I’m not her affiliate, I’m just recommending).

7. Moz Blog on SEO Basics
One more great, among other free SEO resources, is Moz’s blog on SEO. They have various subcategories such as On-page SEO, SEO Analytics, SEO tools, etc., but here I’ve linked SEO Basics blog.
I highly recommend you to check their blog out.
8. Search Engine Journal
The Search Engine Journal with blog posts on breaking news, algorithm updates, tips, trends, and more.
9. Intro to SEO: Free Resource Hub
This is an amazing little library of free SEO resources for bloggers. If you haven’t subscribed to it by now, do it as soon as you finish reading this post.
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That would be roughly what I wanted to tell you about top 9 free SEO resources.
Do you now some other resource that I didn’t include and it’s amazing? I can’t wait to read your comments.
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Great post! I’ve been trying to find some good SEO resources, especially free ones. And you’ve handed me the jackpot haha.
I’ve tried Ahrefs SEO Free blogging course, and I learned some helpful stuff! I’m certainly going to bookmark this page for future use!
I’m glad you find it useful π
Love your blog. I also have a blog, but I’m confused with the niche. I’m blogging anonymously, and currently, the categories are wellness, self-care, and productivity. But I really want to add blogging tips too to help other beginner blogging women. I don’t want to start a separate blog for this, it’s a lot of work. Personally, what do you think about this? Is SEO a problem when it comes to multi-niche blogs? Thanks in Advance
Hi, thanks π
It’s a tricky question, as you can see from my blog it’s all over the place but each category has its audience and traffic (mostly organic and some Pinterest). I like writing about all the stuff you can find on my blog, and having multiple blogs seemed like too much work so I passed that idea quickly.
You can try adding that category to your existing blog, focus on good content and keywords, and if you don’t see any traffic coming in after several months try considering a second blog, but only if you have enough time to focus on both.
Best,
Eleanor