Some information can be kind of difficult to find. We have composed some resources we think you will find useful.
SEO Hiring Guide
Instead of engaging an outside SEO firm, many companies choose to hire their own internal SEO experts. The trouble is, if it is your first SEO employee, how you can be sure they have the skills required for your job? There is a vast difference in skill levels between SEOs and unless you are a skilled SEO yourself, it will be very difficult for you to ascertain your candidates’ skill level. That’s where our guide comes in. We have written descriptions of beginner, intermediate, and advanced SEOs and the skills they should have. We have also composed a long list of interview questions you could use with corresponding answers based on skill level. This guide and set of questions will really help you understand the skill level of your candidates.
Check out our SEO Interview Questions page to see the questions and download them in PDF format.
Great Blog Categories
Our blog is an awesome resource for information about SEO, but there are a lot of posts. The links below will take you to posts sorted by categories.
Blog Posts About Google
Blog Posts About SEO Tips & Tricks
Blog Posts About Webamatuers
Blog Posts About Bad SEO Firms
Software That Helps SEOs
Screaming Frog SEO Spider
Screaming Frog Log Analyzer
Sawmill Log Analyzer
Notepad2
Google Adwords Editor
Filezilla
Online Tools for SEOs
Server Header Checker
Webpagetest.org
Pingdom Site Speed
W3C HTML Validation Tool
W3C CSS Validation Tool
IP Neighbors Tool #1
IP Neighbors Tool #2
Soovle
Ubersuggest
Some Browser Plugins
uBlock Origins
Mightytext (this is an app for your phone that allows you to text from your desktop’s browser.)
Google URL Shortener
WhatFont
Tag Assistant by Google
Server Status Code Inspector