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SEO in 2026: A Beginner’s Guide


SEO in 2026 A Beginner’s Guide


SEO in 2026: A Beginner’s Guide

If you’re just starting to look into how to get your website noticed, you’ve probably realised that the world of SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) moves at a proper blink-and-you’ll-miss-it pace.

Since we’re already flying through 2026, the old "hacks" from a few years ago won't cut it anymore. But don't fret! SEO isn't just for tech geniuses; it’s really just about being the most helpful person on the internet.


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Here is a beginner-friendly look at what matters right now in the world of search.

1. AI is the New Librarian

Back in the day, you’d type a few words into a search bar and get a list of links. In 2026, Google acts more like a super-smart librarian. When you ask a question, it uses AI to read through dozens of websites and give you a summary at the very top.

  • What you can do: Don’t just repeat what everyone else says. Share your own unique stories or "insider" tips. If the AI sees you have something original to say, it’s more likely to mention your site in that top summary.

2. It’s All About "E-E-A-T"

This sounds like something you’d do at a Sunday roast, but it stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness.

  • Experience is King: With so much "fake" AI content floating about, search engines love seeing that a real human has actually done the thing they’re writing about.

  • What you can do: Use "I" and "me". Instead of "How to bake a cake," try "The 5 mistakes I made when baking my first Victoria Sponge." It shows you’re a real person with real experience.


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3. Optimising for "Agents"

Lots of people don't even look at screens anymore; they talk to their AI assistants (like the one on your phone or your smart speaker). These "Agents" are getting clever—they can book hair appointments or find the best local pub for a Sunday lunch.

  • What you can do: Write like you speak. Use natural questions as your headings. Instead of a heading that says "London Cafe Prices," try "How much does a coffee cost in London?"

4. Visuals and Video

Searching isn't just about typing anymore. People love to take a photo of something they like and ask, "Where can I find this?" or watch a 30-second video to learn a new skill.

  • What you can do: If you’re taking photos for your blog, make sure they’re clear and have a "description" (called Alt Text) attached. Even a quick, unpolished video on your phone can do wonders for your ranking.

5. Speedy and Smooth

Nobody likes a website that takes ages to load or has buttons that jump around. If your site is hard to use, Google will notice and won't recommend it.

  • What you can do: Keep it simple! Use a clean layout, don't go overboard with massive images that slow things down, and make sure it looks brilliant on a mobile phone.



The Bottom Line

SEO in 2026 isn't about "tricking" the computer; it’s about being helpful. If you create content that genuinely solves a problem or makes someone smile, the search engines will eventually find you.

The most important thing? Just start. Your first post doesn't have to be perfect—it just has to be you.


SEO in 2026 A Beginner’s Guide


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