Join us in the SEO Slack Community for folks working in SEO or just SEO curious.
Our SEO Slack community is a Slack SEO group that's filled with over 3933 of the kindest + smartest SEOs in the world.
You'll love it. Promise.
You've built a lovely community over there. Such a departure from the vindictive and problematic SEO forums of the past (and some of the present) ????
— Rand Fishkin (@randfish.bsky.social) November 26, 2024 at 10:46 AM
The SEO Community is a very inclusive and welcoming space. I love that you can ask any questions, no matter your level of experience, and feel like you are supported. I haven't been part of the community that long and I'm already seeing a positive impact on my career. Learning a lot to level up my skills but also creating connections and networks that are helping me progress professionally. My personal favourite part is the Shooting the Poop meet up. You can really dig into any blockers you might have in your work and get input from some of the best in the industry. You get access to SEOs who have been in the trenches even before googlewhacks were a thing and seen and done it all. And, they don't patronise you, and still hold the same curiosity and desire to learn as the first day they started.
This community has so many valuable discussions, AMA guests, webinars, job openings, and news that today it's one of my primary sources of information about SEO. But beyond that, there are discussions about the market, AI, processes, and data analysis like I've never seen anywhere else.
The community is a game-changer for anyone passionate about SEO. I am a hardcore coder and passionate about SEO. Noah's talks on how to interpret Google Search Console's historical data inspired me to join the community. It's a rare resource on the internet. The community is filled with knowledgeable experts who are eager to help and answer your sincere questions. The AMAs, where you can ask the experts in the field directly any questions, are invaluable! How other members use AI, and the talks around AI and SEO, really help me keep up with industry trends. I'm so glad I came across the community through Noah's talks.
I stepped away from SEO for about four years while I was working in the startup world. I came back to SEO feeling a bit lost, unsure, wondering what I'd missed, and needing to catch up as quickly as possible. The SEO Community gave me exactly what I needed -- a welcoming community of really smart people who love to lift up everyone around them.
Safest space in digital marketing - all other platforms get too political. I believe the true nature of Noah is to give, and this has spread all throughout the community. I hope nothing changes!
By far the best SEO community available online and for free! Lot's of knowledge sharing, testing and for everyone no matter their SEO knowledge. I am super happy that I've found and joined this community. Especially the Live events are something you don't want to miss!
I love how the community is so much more than just SEO. I see people talking about the most random things ever, sharing memes, and even talking about mental health and stuff. For me, this is what makes a community.. community. I also feel that it's a great way to stay updated and participate in conversations that I could not be a part of otherwise. This space has allowed me to make friends with so many people, and I am grateful for that.
I have been helped numerous times by the community over the last 2 years, from knowing when to 301 to finding how to troubleshoot some GTM issues there is always somebody on hand to help out with a query. Along with that there are tonnes of nice people having cool convos that you can learn from
I Have to say something the culture here is absolutely awesome. On LinkedIn it was a barrage of Ai and Toxicity...every insight, news, ideas and discussions are constructive, professional, inspiring and positive...so refreshing from other groups! I spent years avoiding the community because of the toxicity...this changed everything
Our Slack community, weekly social rooms, and unique events and parties exist to help our members:
Dunno if I've ever seen this said so succinctly.
Question about hiring: do you have any tests you have more entry level hires do? Nothing too crazy, but something to gauge problem solving skills and some ha...
Y’all I made for the internet. It’s mostly a menu of elements that can make a piece more helpful than other versions. As I am but one human, any feedback or ...
Building friendships
Kindness
Giving
Elevating others
Creating Signal
Discussing ideas respectfully
Diminishing others
Gatekeeping
Taking without giving back
Spamming others
Arguing
Selling links and guest posts