Master Your SEO Interview
With This Quiz
25 advanced questions covering on-page, technical SEO, backlinks, and ranking factors — timed, scored, and reviewed.
What This Quiz Covers
Designed to simulate real digital marketing interview scenarios, this quiz tests your depth across all major SEO pillars.
How to Prepare for SEO Interview
A structured approach covering all the areas interviewers actually care about.
On-Page SEO
- Title tags, meta descriptions, H1–H6
- URL structure & keyword placement
- Search intent (informational/transactional)
- Internal linking strategy
- Image alt text & compression
Technical SEO
- Crawling, indexing & robots.txt
- XML sitemap management
- Canonical tags & duplicate content
- Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP)
- HTTPS, mobile-friendliness, speed
Off-Page SEO
- Backlinks & link building strategy
- Guest posting & outreach
- Anchor text optimization
- Do-follow vs no-follow links
- Domain Authority metrics
SEO Tools
- Google Search Console — indexing & errors
- Google Analytics — traffic & behavior
- Ahrefs / SEMrush — keyword research
- PageSpeed Insights / GTmetrix
- Ubersuggest for keyword ideas
Real Scenarios
- Diagnosing a traffic drop
- Ranking a brand-new website
- Conducting a full SEO audit
- Local SEO optimization strategy
- Reporting SEO results to clients
Interview Tips
- Always explain with examples, not just definitions
- Show real projects with measurable results
- Keep answers simple and structured
- Be honest if you don't know something
- Stay updated on Google algorithm changes
SEO Interview FAQs
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the process of improving a website's visibility in search engines like Google by optimizing content, technical structure, and backlinks.
Common SEO interview questions cover on-page SEO, backlinks, keyword research, technical SEO, Core Web Vitals, and Google ranking factors.
On-page SEO focuses on optimizing website content and HTML elements, while off-page SEO involves backlinks and external signals that improve website authority.
Backlinks are links from other websites pointing to your site. They are one of the most important ranking factors in search engine optimization.
Technical SEO focuses on improving website performance, crawlability, indexing, site speed, mobile-friendliness, and overall structure to help search engines understand your site.
Popular SEO tools include Google Search Console, Google Analytics, Ahrefs, SEMrush, Ubersuggest, and PageSpeed Insights for auditing, research, and monitoring.
SEO usually takes 3 to 6 months to show noticeable results, depending on competition level, content quality, and the depth of your optimization efforts.
Core Web Vitals are Google's user experience metrics: Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) for loading, Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) for visual stability, and INP for interactivity.
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