Build Your Expertise With Us
We're looking for people who understand that ranking isn't magic—it's method, testing, and relentless iteration.
Current Openings
We're a small team that's been teaching SEO since 2020. What started as helping a handful of businesses get found online has grown into courses taken by people from six continents. We've watched algorithms change, seen entire strategies become obsolete overnight, and learned that the best way to teach something is to keep doing it yourself. These positions reflect where we're headed next.
Technical SEO Instructor
You'll be creating course content about site speed, structured data, and crawl optimization. We need someone who's debugged rendering issues at 2am and can explain why a 301 chain matters without putting people to sleep.
- Build curriculum modules on technical implementations
- Record video walkthroughs of real site audits
- Answer student questions about server configurations
- Update content when Google changes the rules
Content Strategy Educator
Teach people how to plan content that ranks. Not the theory—the actual process of keyword research, content gaps, and building topical authority in competitive spaces.
- Develop courses on keyword research methods
- Create case studies from real campaigns
- Guide students through content planning exercises
- Review student submissions and provide feedback
Link Building Specialist
You've built links that actually moved rankings. Now help others learn outreach that doesn't feel spammy, relationship-building that works at scale, and how to spot opportunities competitors miss.
- Design practical outreach templates and frameworks
- Record examples of successful link campaigns
- Teach prospecting techniques that scale
- Share what actually works in 2025
Course Production Coordinator
Keep everything moving. Coordinate between instructors, handle video editing, manage course updates, and make sure students get responses when they're stuck.
- Schedule recordings and coordinate instructors
- Edit video content and prepare materials
- Monitor student feedback and update content
- Manage course platform and technical details
How We Actually Work
Remote since day one. We're scattered across time zones, which means someone's always available when a student has an urgent question about a penalty or algorithm update. Most of us came from agency backgrounds where we got tired of chasing the same outdated tactics. Here, if something stops working, we say so and update the course. We test things on real sites before teaching them. Our Slack channels are split between SEO discussions and arguments about whether core updates are getting more frequent.
Test Before Teaching
Every technique in our courses comes from actual campaigns we've run. If it didn't work for us, we won't tell students it will work for them.
Update Constantly
Search changes fast. We revise content every quarter and add new modules when major updates hit. Students shouldn't learn outdated methods.
Answer Honestly
If we don't know why rankings dropped, we say that. If a strategy might not work in certain niches, we're upfront about limitations.
Flexible Hours
Work when you're productive. Some people record courses at midnight, others prefer mornings. We care about output, not when you're online.
Application Process
Submit Application
Send us your resume and examples of SEO work you've done. We want to see real projects—campaigns you've run, sites you've optimized, or content you've created that actually ranks.
Initial Screening
We'll review your background within a week. If it looks like a fit, you'll get an email with a few questions about your approach to teaching SEO concepts.
Teaching Sample
Create a short video explaining an SEO concept. Could be anything—how to audit backlinks, what search intent means, why page speed matters. We want to see how you break down complexity.
Team Discussion
Video call with a couple team members. We'll talk about your SEO experience, your teaching philosophy, and what you think needs to change in how SEO gets taught.
Start Building
If everything aligns, we'll bring you on with a trial project—usually developing one course module. It's a chance for both sides to see if the collaboration works before committing long-term.