Technical seo for beginners does not have to be overwhelming. When I first started learning SEO, everyone kept telling me to start with technical SEO and I had no idea where to begin.
(A narrative guide with real examples from my Learning SEO Journey)
When I first started learning SEO, everyone kept saying the same thing
Start with technical SEO…
and I remember thinking
Okay but start exactly where? 🤯
I created this guide because I needed something simple that actually made my life easier.
The simple version
The human version
The version without the panic
The version that actually explains what to do first and why it matters
And yes, everything I mention here comes from what I am actually doing on my own site
Cleaning categories
Fixing broken areas
Reorganizing architecture
Crawling with Screaming Frog
Crying a little
Celebrating a lot
So let us walk through technical SEO like two beginners learning in the trenches together
no pressure
no fancy jargon
just the truth and the steps
⭐ A Simple Snapshot of the Technical SEO Process
A quick look at the entire workflow before we go deeper.
| Area | What You Do | Tools | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crawl | Scan your whole website | Screaming Frog | Shows problems you cannot see on the surface |
| Indexing | Fix 404, noindex, sitemaps | Google Search Console | If Google cannot access it, it does not exist |
| Architecture | Clean categories, breadcrumbs, internal linking | WordPress + Rank Math | Google understands your structure easier |
| Speed | Improve images and performance | PageSpeed Insights, LiteSpeed Cache | Visitors stay longer and Google likes you more |
| Technical Basics | Schema, mobile check, redirects | Rank Math, Search Console | Helps search engines read your content clearly |
⭐ **Step 1: Crawl Your Website. (A key part of technical SEO for beginners)**
(This is always the real beginning)**
Before touching content
Before touching categories
Before touching speed
You crawl
because crawling shows you the truth
the things you did not know were broken 🫨
the things you forgot existed 😶🌫️
and the surprises your theme has been hiding from you
My first crawl looked like a haunted house
duplicate content
redirect loops
images with missing alt text
and my favorite
a link pointing to
learningseojourney.com/learningseojourney.com
which I did not even create
If you want to try the exact tool I use, you can download the free version of Screaming Frog here:
It is the tool I use to crawl my site and find everything that is hidden under the surface.
How to crawl quickly
Open Screaming Frog → paste your URL → Start
Look for:
- 404 pages
- Pages blocked by robots
- Noindex
- Redirect chains
- Missing titles or missing H1
- Thin pages
This is how I found half of the mistakes in my site that visitors would never notice but Google does.
Internal link opportunity:
After this step, link to your post about your technical cleanup
(“How I Cleaned My Site Structure”)
⭐ **Step 2: Fix Indexing Issues
(If Google cannot see it, it does not exist)**
Indexing is the part nobody glamorizes, but it is the part that actually moves the needle.
On my website, I found:
- A category stuck in 404
- Pages still in Spanish I forgot to delete
- Breadcrumbs pointing to nowhere
- Old demo pages from the template
- A contact page that existed but was not indexable yet
Your checklist here:
This is one of the moments where technical seo for beginners becomes way easier once you see it in action.
- Check Coverage report in Search Console. I walk through this part in another post if you want the full explanation.
- Fix 404 pages or redirect them
- Clean noindex pages that should be public
- Submit your sitemap again
- Make sure robots.txt is not blocking anything important
When I cleaned my index errors, I could finally see Search Console reporting the correct structure of my site.
⭐ **Step 3: Clean Your Site Architecture
(Because your structure is your communication)**
This was one of my biggest breakthroughs.
I reorganized:
- categories
- breadcrumbs
- URLs
- internal linking
- menu logic
- placement of posts inside the correct category
And suddenly everything made sense:
Behind the Work posts together
SEO Learning posts together
Experiments separate
My homepage finally looked structured instead of stressed
Architecture rules that changed my life:
- Use clear categories, not cute ones
- Keep URLs clean and short
- Make sure breadcrumbs match your structure
- Add internal links where Google expects them
Internal link opportunity:
Link this section to your post
“Today I fixed my categories and breadcrumbs”
If you want to see how I reorganized my categories and structure, you can read my Website Architecture Cleanup post.
⭐ **Step 4: Improve Speed and Performance
(Because slow websites feel like 2010)**
Technical SEO is not only crawling and errors
It is also performance
When I optimized mine, these were the quick wins:
✔ Compress images
Use WebP
Use LiteSpeed’s built in compression
✔ Lazy load everything
Images and iframes
✔ Reduce plugins
The fewer the better
✔ Check mobile performance first
Google ranks mobile above desktop
✔ Run PageSpeed Insights
Fix the red warnings slowly
one by one
no panic
When I improved my mobile score, the site felt lighter even to me as a user.
⭐ **Step 5: Technical SEO Checklist
(Your fast way to verify everything without overthinking)**
✔ Here is the simplified version you can print and keep next to you.
Technical SEO Checklist
Crawling
- Full site crawl with Screaming Frog
- Identify errors
Indexing
- Fix 404
- Fix noindex
- Submit sitemap
- Check robots
Architecture
- Categories organized
- Breadcrumbs working
- Internal links added
- No orphan pages
Speed
- Images optimized
- Cache plugin set
- Lazy load active
- Mobile performance ok
Technical Basics
- Schema active
- Titles and H1 not missing
- Redirects correct
- No duplicated metadata
⭐ Step 6: Tools You Can Use for Free
You do not need paid tools to learn technical SEO.
Here are the ones I used and still use:
- Screaming Frog (free version)
- Google Search Console
- PageSpeed Insights
- Rank Math free
- LiteSpeed Cache
- Bing Webmaster Tools
- Ahrefs Free Tools
⭐ Step 7: How Technical SEO Connects With My Experiments
One thing I learned
technical SEO is not just about fixing errors
It is about testing
Every time I fix something
or break something
or reorganize something
I add it to my Experiments & Tests
because that category is literally my SEO lab
Internal link opportunity:
Link to your category “SEO Experiments”

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