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The further I go into SEO, the more I want to do on the technical side. Basically devops for webdev. I'm finding that the skills to properly execute SEO are becoming more and more developmental. I'm digging into and learning more about server languages and programming languages. This is leading me to believe SEO is evolving into a full-stack SEO position.
Basically, a full-stack SEO would run in the same vein as a full-stack developer, except all the skills in the stack relate to SEO. Server stack with Linux/Apache, Windows/IIS/Azure, and nginx. Server-side languages like PHP, ReactJS, and NodeJS. Client-side markup and languages like HTML, CSS (those two are already requirements for almost all SEO positions), JavaScript, AngularJS, and JQuery. And of course, typical SEO skills like on-page optimizations and link building, which are skills learned in entry-level SEO positions.
The reason I was thinking about this is the career path for SEOs. There doesn't really seem to be a career path within SEO. It seems to go from SEO specialist, maybe to Sr. SEO specialist, then into management. I think the high end of SEO is missing a step before going into management or broad-scope positions like Digital Marketing Manager, and that's where I see Full-Stack SEO becoming a thing.
I wrote an article on it that explains in a little more detail why this position is inevitable and what it might entail if the position were to be created today. https://www.urteammarketing.com/blog/rise-of-full-stack-seo/
Let me know what you guys think about this concept. Have you seen it before or heard it called full-stack SEO? Are there other aspects I'm not including in this? What direction do you guys see SEO is going?
Basically, a full-stack SEO would run in the same vein as a full-stack developer, except all the skills in the stack relate to SEO. Server stack with Linux/Apache, Windows/IIS/Azure, and nginx. Server-side languages like PHP, ReactJS, and NodeJS. Client-side markup and languages like HTML, CSS (those two are already requirements for almost all SEO positions), JavaScript, AngularJS, and JQuery. And of course, typical SEO skills like on-page optimizations and link building, which are skills learned in entry-level SEO positions.
The reason I was thinking about this is the career path for SEOs. There doesn't really seem to be a career path within SEO. It seems to go from SEO specialist, maybe to Sr. SEO specialist, then into management. I think the high end of SEO is missing a step before going into management or broad-scope positions like Digital Marketing Manager, and that's where I see Full-Stack SEO becoming a thing.
I wrote an article on it that explains in a little more detail why this position is inevitable and what it might entail if the position were to be created today. https://www.urteammarketing.com/blog/rise-of-full-stack-seo/
Let me know what you guys think about this concept. Have you seen it before or heard it called full-stack SEO? Are there other aspects I'm not including in this? What direction do you guys see SEO is going?