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SEO Framework — Complete Curriculum

This curriculum is built directly from the 11-category SEO Framework. Each module maps to one framework category, and each lesson maps to one subcategory. Every numbered leaf topic in the framework is covered explicitly as an actionable section within its lesson.

The curriculum is designed for practitioners who already understand basic SEO concepts and need a structured, reference-grade system to plan, execute, measure, and govern SEO work across any organization.

Module Overview

ModuleCategoryLessonsFocus
1SEO Strategy & Business Alignment11Business goals, audience, intent, SERP, competitive, keyword, opportunity sizing, roadmap, maturity, stakeholder alignment
2SEO Measurement, Analytics & Intelligence8GSC, analytics, rank tracking, segmentation, diagnosis, forecasting, dashboards, alerting
3Technical SEO Foundation9Crawlability, indexability, architecture, status codes, page speed, mobile/JS, sitemaps, schema, log analysis
4On-Page SEO & Page Experience9Metadata, headings, URLs, internal links, media, intent, snippets, E-E-A-T, page experience
5Content SEO & Topical Authority8Strategy, topic clusters, creation, optimization, gap analysis, quality control, performance, distribution
6Authority, Brand Signals & Digital PR6Backlinks, link acquisition, digital PR, brand authority, asset development, risk management
7Specialized SEO Frameworks6Local, e-commerce, international, news/media, SaaS/B2B, marketplace/directory
8AI Search, Entity SEO & Semantic Visibility7AI visibility, entity SEO, answer engines, semantic search, brand SERP, AI content QC, tracking
9Programmatic SEO & Scalable Growth5Strategy, template architecture, data quality, indexation control, performance management
10SEO Experimentation & Optimization Science5Testing strategy, on-page experiments, technical experiments, content experiments, measurement
11SEO Governance, Risk & Operations9QA, migrations, algorithm risk, documentation, cross-team governance, change management, training, compliance, incident response

How to Use This Curriculum

  • Sequential learners: Complete modules 1-4 first to build a strategic and technical foundation, then move through 5-11.
  • Targeted learners: Jump to any module for specific guidance. Each lesson is self-contained but cross-referenced.
  • Reference use: Each lesson includes a checklist, common mistakes, validation methods, and authoritative references so you can verify your implementation.

File Map

#Category DirectoryLessons
101-seo-strategy-business-alignment/11 files
202-seo-measurement-analytics-intelligence/8 files
303-technical-seo-foundation/9 files
404-on-page-seo-page-experience/9 files
505-content-seo-topical-authority/8 files
606-authority-brand-signals-digital-pr/6 files
707-specialized-seo-frameworks/6 files
808-ai-search-entity-semantic-visibility/7 files
909-programmatic-seo-scalable-growth/5 files
1010-seo-experimentation-optimization-science/5 files
1111-seo-governance-risk-operations/9 files
Total83 lessons

Conventions Used in Lessons

  • Front matter: Every lesson has id, title, description, sidebar_label, sidebar_position, and relevant tags.
  • Leaf-topic coverage: Every numbered framework leaf (e.g., 1.1.1, 3.2.4) is addressed explicitly — either as its own heading or in a structured table.
  • Actionable sections: Most lessons include workflows, validation methods, common mistakes, and checklists. The level of detail varies by lesson complexity and topic maturity.
  • References: Lessons link to Google Search Central, schema.org, web.dev, W3C, or other primary sources — not to third-party opinion posts.
  • Lesson format status: Modules 1-6 include the full template (workflow, mistakes, checklist, references). Modules 7-11 may include condensed formats — these are being standardized.

Authoritative References