SEO Tasks: 6 great professionals share their experience
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:49 am
The day-to-day work of any SEO professional is made up of a lot of SEO tasks, which in some cases are daily and in others are weekly, monthly or even longer-term.
In this interview I wanted to show you more closely, with the professionals themselves telling us about what usually fills their agenda as SEOs.
It is said that variety is the spice of life and this article is going to stand out for being very varied.
How do I intend to achieve this?
Well, it's very easy, by asking my questions to professionals from large corporations with their own departments, to others from marketing agencies and even to the media.
As I was saying, all with the healthy intention of making the sample of their responses on common SEO tasks as broad and varied as possible.
So, starting from 4 common questions, I am going to talk about 6 great professionals in search engine positioning, such as:
Simone Staccioli - SEO and Web Analytics Manager at Iberdrola
Iulian Balo - Technological development and Big data at Vicky Foods
Ana Belén Leíño - Head of SEO at Valor de Ley
Clara Ávila - Marketing Manager at GoDaddy
Armando Hueso Fernández-Pello - SEO of ABC.es
Carlos Estévez - Director of Search Marketing and Web Analytics at Internet República
In addition, as a complement, in this post you will have two checklists collecting SEO tasks and SEO advice from our guest specialists.
Let's get started!
Common SEO tasks of 6 number code philippines SEO professionals
Simone Staccioli
Simone Staccioli
SEO | Web Analytics Manager at Iberdrola
What tasks do you perform on a daily basis in your SEO position?
The number of tasks performed in SEO is very large and is highly conditioned by the type and number of projects you are managing.
It's not easy to find a task pattern, especially when, as in my case, you are an in-house SEO.
Still, there are tasks that, when I think about it, I can say I do every day.
These are:
Check Search Console and Google Analytics to monitor trends and be aware of potential issues. You can set alerts of course, but this way you force yourself to look deeper and may make interesting findings.
Reply and comment in the ticketing tool for SEO developments that you have with IT. You cannot demand speed from development teams if you do not set a good example.
Check the evolution of total keywords in SEMrush.
Review new content before it is published in a test environment. Even if an orderly work method is followed
In this interview I wanted to show you more closely, with the professionals themselves telling us about what usually fills their agenda as SEOs.
It is said that variety is the spice of life and this article is going to stand out for being very varied.
How do I intend to achieve this?
Well, it's very easy, by asking my questions to professionals from large corporations with their own departments, to others from marketing agencies and even to the media.
As I was saying, all with the healthy intention of making the sample of their responses on common SEO tasks as broad and varied as possible.
So, starting from 4 common questions, I am going to talk about 6 great professionals in search engine positioning, such as:
Simone Staccioli - SEO and Web Analytics Manager at Iberdrola
Iulian Balo - Technological development and Big data at Vicky Foods
Ana Belén Leíño - Head of SEO at Valor de Ley
Clara Ávila - Marketing Manager at GoDaddy
Armando Hueso Fernández-Pello - SEO of ABC.es
Carlos Estévez - Director of Search Marketing and Web Analytics at Internet República
In addition, as a complement, in this post you will have two checklists collecting SEO tasks and SEO advice from our guest specialists.
Let's get started!
Common SEO tasks of 6 number code philippines SEO professionals
Simone Staccioli
Simone Staccioli
SEO | Web Analytics Manager at Iberdrola
What tasks do you perform on a daily basis in your SEO position?
The number of tasks performed in SEO is very large and is highly conditioned by the type and number of projects you are managing.
It's not easy to find a task pattern, especially when, as in my case, you are an in-house SEO.
Still, there are tasks that, when I think about it, I can say I do every day.
These are:
Check Search Console and Google Analytics to monitor trends and be aware of potential issues. You can set alerts of course, but this way you force yourself to look deeper and may make interesting findings.
Reply and comment in the ticketing tool for SEO developments that you have with IT. You cannot demand speed from development teams if you do not set a good example.
Check the evolution of total keywords in SEMrush.
Review new content before it is published in a test environment. Even if an orderly work method is followed