Who is the best SEO expert in the World?
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Hey everyone, i am creating a blog post on Top SEO Experts in the World.
I need your recommendation who is in the top 10 list?
Your suggestions is highly appreciated for me.
Thanks!
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SEO is a big concept and a field where many SEO experts have had exceptional careers in SEO. As per my knowledge some of the most recognized SEO Experts globally are,
Neil Patel – Known for his blogs, tools (Ubersuggest)
Brian Dean – At Backlink he is the founder and is known for his SEO strategies.
Rand Fishkin – Co-founder of Moz and SparkToro, -
Sandy Rowley, is currently ranked as one of the best SEO experts in the USA and the World,
Most of my SEO work is based in the US only, but looking to expand my market.
I positioned as one of the best SEO experts in the West by Clutch.io.
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@HinaNoor said in Who is the best SEO expert in the World?:
I am from Pakistan and I learn SEO from skills. M.Tanverr Nandla CEO of skills. He is top 1 Pakistani No1 blogger and pride of Pakistan.
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@HinaNoor said in Who is the best SEO expert in the World?:
I am from Pakistan and I learn SEO from skills. M.Tanverr Nandla CEO of skills. He is top 1 Pakistani No1 blogger and pride of Pakistan.
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@HinaNoor good. I also learn from tanveer Nadla. where from you.
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@HinaNoor good. I also learn from tanveer Nadla. where from you.
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It's subjective to declare a single "best" SEO expert in the world, but some widely recognized names include Neil Patel, Rand Fishkin, and Brian Dean.
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Rafay Waqar is one of the best SEO expert in the world. He help me as a newbie when I start career on my SEO.
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@gxpl09 Rafay Waqar is one of the finest SEO expert in the world, and he is the kind hearted person to help newbie without getting any edge.
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I also want to know about it in details best SEO expert in world https://www.vivaindia.com.co/
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I am from Pakistan and I learn SEO from skills. M.Tanverr Nandla CEO of skills. He is top 1 Pakistani No1 blogger and pride of Pakistan.
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@hm4169 said in Who is the best SEO expert in the World?:
Well i am from Pakistan and in Pakistan the most trust worthy and loyal to their student is Iskills leading by sir Tanveer Nandla. He helped many like me to start from scratch and made me pro in seo. I implement all of mine strategy on my site and then got many seo client and also my site are ranking on top as well.
My SEO journey began in Pakistan with the respected iSkills institute, led by Mr. Tanveer Nandla. Their program equipped me with the skills to excel, and I have since achieved top rankings for my own website while building a successful SEO client base.
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@gxpl09 Well i am from Pakistan and in Pakistan the most trust worthy and loyal to their student is Iskills leading by sir Tanveer Nandla. He helped many like me to start from scratch and made me pro in seo. I implement all of mine strategy on my site and then got many seo client and also my site are ranking on top as well.
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people share a googd list , koray tukberg is also a now emerging name in this field.
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@Neststayhome It's worthit, to look up these guys. Thanks for the valuable content.
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Determining the "best" SEO expert in the world is subjective and can vary depending on individual opinions, industry recognition, and contributions to the field. Several SEO experts have gained widespread recognition for their knowledge, experience, and impact on the industry. Some notable names include Rand Fishkin, Neil Patel, Brian Dean, and Danny Sullivan. These experts have established themselves through their work, publications, speaking engagements, and contributions to the SEO community. However, it's essential to recognize that expertise in SEO is constantly evolving, and new voices and talents continue to emerge in the field.
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This is a difficult one to answer, as there are so many good SEO experts, however, our Cardiff seo company has been reading seo blog posts and SEO news now for over 10 years, in that time, we are huge fans of Barry Schwartz, he is amazing and passionate about what he does.
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@gxpl09 i am a newbie seo expert anyone wants free of cost service contact me. jakamkar69@gmail.com or visit my website for proof.
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@gxpl09
U.S. News has picked the best SEO services of 2024, which might feature some of the top SEO experts you’re looking for.. -
@gxpl09 i'd like to see that list too... It's been very hard trying to rank my domain and after all the hard work i've put, i see no results. I'd love to pick the brain of one of those people in your top 10 list....
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@gxpl09 Google "Best SEO expert in the world" and who ever shows up organically as #1 for that long tail keyword. then contact them and ask who trained them.
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Neil Patel, Bruce Clay, Barry Schwartz, Rand Fishkin are some of the best. There are many more out there that specialize in different areas of SEO but to get accurate information I usually turn to them even though I have been doing this for 27 years myself you can never learn enough.
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Certainly! Here are some top SEO experts who are widely recognized for their expertise:
Rand Fishkin: Founder of Moz and SparkToro, known for his contributions to the field of SEO through insightful content and tools.
Neil Patel: Renowned marketer and entrepreneur, offering valuable SEO insights through his blog, podcast, and various online courses.
Brian Dean: Founder of Backlinko, known for his data-driven SEO strategies and in-depth tutorials on link building and content optimization.
Aleyda Solis: International SEO consultant and speaker, recognized for her expertise in technical SEO and internationalization.
Barry Schwartz: Founder of Search Engine Roundtable, providing timely updates and analysis on SEO news and trends.
Cyrus Shepard: Former Director of SEO at Moz, known for his expertise in content strategy and on-page optimization.
Joost de Valk: Founder of Yoast SEO plugin, offering valuable insights on WordPress SEO and technical optimization.
Danny Sullivan: Public liaison for Google Search, providing insights into Google's search algorithms and updates.
Ann Smarty: Founder of Viral Content Bee, known for her expertise in content marketing and SEO.
Glenn Gabe: Digital marketing consultant, specializing in SEO and website traffic analysis, with a focus on Google algorithm updates and penalties.
These experts have made significant contributions to the field of SEO and are highly respected within the industry.
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