How to do a complete SEO audit in 30 minutes (free tools only).
The exact 6-step audit process working SEOs run — using only Google Search Console, PageSpeed Insights, and 2 other free tools. With priority order for fixes.
Read articleEvery tutorial in this category teaches you to do one specific SEO task — completely. Not "consider keyword intent" but "here's exactly how to research it, with screenshots." If you can read it and immediately do it on a real site, it belongs here.
Each tutorial follows the same shape: what the task is, why it matters, the exact steps with screenshots, common mistakes to avoid, and how to know you got it right. Nothing is left implicit. If a step requires a tool, we link to the free version.
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The exact 6-step audit process working SEOs run — using only Google Search Console, PageSpeed Insights, and 2 other free tools. With priority order for fixes.
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Start with foundations (what SEO is, how Google works), then move to one tactical area at a time — keyword research, on-page, technical, content. Practice each on a real website. Tutorials work best when you do them, not just read them.
Most tutorials require only free tools — Google Search Console, Google Analytics, Rich Results Test, and a few free keyword tools. We always note when paid tools are mentioned and provide free alternatives.
Most take 30 minutes to 2 hours of focused work. The time is listed at the top of each one. Reading is fast; doing the work is what makes the lesson stick.