SEO Specialist FAQs
- What is SEO, and why is it important?
- SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is the process of improving a website’s visibility on search engines like Google to drive organic traffic. It’s important because higher visibility often leads to increased website traffic, which can drive conversions, improve brand awareness and provide long-term cost-effective marketing.
- Can you explain the difference between organic and paid search?
- Organic search results come from unpaid SEO efforts, such as content optimisation and backlinks, whereas paid search involves advertising, like Google Ads, where you pay for clicks or impressions.
- How do you conduct a technical SEO audit?
- I start with tools like Screaming Frog or SEMrush to identify crawl issues, broken links, and duplicate content. I also check Core Web Vitals, ensure proper use of robots.txt and XML sitemaps, and assess mobile usability and page speed.
- What are canonical tags, and why are they important?
- Canonical tags help search engines identify the primary version of a page, avoiding duplicate content issues. For example, if the same content is accessible via multiple URLs, a canonical tag tells search engines which version to prioritise.
- How do you stay updated with changes in SEO?
- I follow reputable blogs like Moz, Search Engine Journal and Google Search Central. I also participate in webinars, forums and SEO groups to stay informed about the latest algorithm updates and industry trends.