An SEO marketer and web developer recently invited new website designers and marketers to have them take a look at their work. This person noted that a lot of new web developers and marketers seem to struggle with SEO and have a lot of questions about it. The person had some spare time, so they said that if anyone wanted them to take a look at their website, those people could drop a link. The person would then check it out and provide feedback to the person who posted the link.
A lot of people found this SEO marketing professional's offer to be helpful. One person posted their link and thanked the poster in advance. After the marketer took a look at the link, they returned with some feedback that they got a security warning and could not even get to the site without having to agree to the potential security risk as well as some other hoops. That person clearly has some work to do in order to make their site accessible. A site like this will not get a lot of traffic even if it does attain a first page SERP. People will not trust it if their web browser's security warns them about visiting the site.
Several more people posted their links and are awaiting feedback. It was not clear if the original poster intended to make the feedback of each site public or if they were going to send it to the person in a private message so as to not embarrass them or reveal any trade secrets of their work.
One person wrote back and suggested that the original poster just pick one and provide extensive feedback about it for everyone to see. This might be more helpful in general, but any random site may have features or a niche that would make certain aspects of SEO irrelevant to the larger community. A few people offered suggestions for tools so that people can learn more about SEO for themselves. Learning about SEO services is a good way to spend a little bit of down time. For more information click here https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/buqt2z/freeseohelp/.