When I first heard the term “SEO,” it sounded technical and overwhelming. But over time, I learned that good SEO is built on simple habits and in this post, I break them down.
First, I explain what SEO really means: making your content easy to find and understand for both search engines and people. I go into keywords, titles, meta descriptions, and the importance of structure.
I also talk about writing for humans first. Search engines love content that’s clear, relevant, and helpful. I share how I improved my writing with simple formatting, internal linking, and by answering questions people actually ask.
Another section covers technical basics like page speed, mobile responsiveness, and image optimization. These small tweaks make a big difference in how content performs.
Lastly, I reflect on what worked in my own projects, and how SEO is less about tricks and more about consistency and value. It’s a post any beginner will find useful and approachable.