Learn on-page optimization that works in real projects
We teach technical SEO methods you can apply immediately. No theory without practice. No promises about overnight results. Just structured skill-building that helps you improve search performance.
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Corporate training that fits how your team actually works
We adjust curriculum to your industry, tools you already use, and problems your team faces. Training happens when it suits your schedule, not ours.
Industry-specific examples
Your team learns using examples from your sector. E-commerce, SaaS, publishing—we've worked with different models and know what matters for each.
Works with your stack
Training covers whatever CMS, analytics platform, or development environment you use. We don't force you to learn generic tools you'll never touch again.
Flexible scheduling
Sessions run when your team is available. Recorded materials let people catch up if they miss something. No rigid timetables that ignore your business reality.
Individual learning paths based on where you're starting from
No two people have identical backgrounds or goals. Some need meta tag basics, others want advanced schema markup strategies.
Initial assessment shows what you already know. Then you get a sequence covering gaps first, with harder material introduced gradually. Skip what you've mastered, focus on what you haven't.
Track completion across modules. See which skills you've verified through assignments, which need more work.
Different formats for different learning preferences
Screen recordings show exactly how to implement each optimization. You watch someone do it, then replicate the process. Typical videos run 8-15 minutes—long enough to cover details without dragging.
Browser-based environments let you write HTML, adjust schema markup, or test regex patterns. Instant feedback shows if your implementation works. No local setup needed, just practice applying concepts.
Written guides include code snippets, configuration samples, and before/after comparisons. Reference material you can search when solving specific problems months after completing the course.
Recorded sessions analyzing actual websites show decision-making process: why certain issues matter more than others, how to prioritize fixes, what tradeoffs exist between ideal and practical solutions.
Where these skills fit in your career development
Technical SEO specialist roles
Companies hiring for on-page optimization need people who can audit sites, fix technical issues, and implement structured data correctly.
- In-house SEO positions at mid-size to large companies
- Agency technical SEO roles working across client portfolios
- Freelance consulting for businesses without full-time SEO staff
Expansion for existing web developers
If you build websites but don't handle SEO, learning on-page optimization makes you more valuable to employers and clients.
- Take ownership of both development and search optimization
- Charge more for projects that include SEO implementation
- Reduce dependency on external SEO consultants
Content strategist enhancement
Understanding technical constraints and requirements helps content teams create material that actually ranks.
- Bridge gap between writers and developers
- Design content structures that search engines parse correctly
- Audit existing content from technical perspective
Product manager skill addition
Product decisions affect search visibility. Knowing optimization fundamentals prevents building features that hurt discoverability.
- Evaluate SEO implications during feature planning
- Communicate effectively with technical SEO team members
- Make informed tradeoffs between product goals and search performance
Active feedback while you're learning
Assignments get reviewed by people who've done this work professionally. You submit implementations, get specific notes on what to improve, resubmit until it meets standards.
Code review on implementations
Submit your schema markup, meta tag configurations, or URL structure designs. Reviewers check for common mistakes and suggest improvements based on current search engine guidelines.
Audit assignments with grading rubrics
Analyze test sites and document issues you find. Grading shows whether you caught critical problems, correctly prioritized fixes, and explained technical concepts accurately.
Discussion forums for troubleshooting
Ask questions about specific implementation challenges. Other learners and instructors respond with solutions they've used in similar situations.
Portfolio review sessions
Monthly group sessions where instructors critique work samples. See how your implementations compare to others, learn from peer mistakes and successes.