{"id":10816,"date":"2024-01-23T10:03:42","date_gmt":"2024-01-23T10:03:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ebizcourses.com\/?p=10816"},"modified":"2024-01-23T10:03:42","modified_gmt":"2024-01-23T10:03:42","slug":"ian-nuttall-practical-programmatic-seo-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ebizcourses.com\/ian-nuttall-practical-programmatic-seo-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"Ian Nuttall – Practical Programmatic SEO 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"

Practical Programmatic SEO 2024 is a complete course that teaches you everything you need to get started building programmatic SEO projects – with code, no-code, or AI content.<\/p>\n

Choose your programmatic SEO adventure…<\/p>\n

Looking to learn more about programmatic SEO and if it can help you?<\/p>\n

Pick a path to follow and see where it leads!<\/p>\n

Chances are, you’re using WordPress for your blog.<\/p>\n

Lucky for you, we have case studies on exactly how to create programmatic SEO sections in a WordPress site – whether it’s a new site or adding to your existing blog.<\/p>\n

What’s inside Practical Programmatic SEO 2024?<\/h4>\n

You’ll learn what the best WordPress plugins are for creating a lot of posts at scale (which is awesome for your topical relevancy, btw) and ways to enhance your layout and internal links with blocks.<\/p>\n

But, but, I’m not using WordPress…<\/p>\n

That’s cool. We have basic examples of how to whip up a programmatic site using Webflow and Wix too and you can learn the techniques to apply to your own CMS too.<\/p>\n

Low code? No code? No problem!<\/p>\n

Spinning up a WordPress site is mostly no, or low, code – but there are some examples of how you can use a sprinkle of code here and there to make things easier.<\/p>\n

Totally optional, but you’ll soon learn that with ChatGPT and other tools now available, it’s easier than ever to get creative!<\/p>\n

Everything is explained as we’re building the case studies together.<\/p>\n

Take the bits you want to apply to your own thing, ignore the bits you don’t – that’s the best way to learn this stuff, IMO.<\/p>\n

But isn’t WordPress slow with lots of posts?!<\/p>\n

It can be, yes.<\/p>\n

But there are ways to make it work – even at ridiculous scale (I’m talking 20k+ posts!).<\/p>\n

For example:<\/p>\n