Go to http://www.seobook.com/ and read the what is seo. This is the best online book to learn SEO. Start off-page optimization for your site.
Hello Friend, First of all you should done onpage seo then you should make schedule for off page . Article submission, social bookmarking and blog creation .
Do it slow don't start getting 100 backlinks per day Because: Slow and steady win the race(at least in SEO)
Use Google Analytics Keyword tool to find out which keywords people search for most often and then use the Google pr tool on the websites that are on p1 of your targetted keywords to get a VERY rough idea as to how competitive these keywords are (the page rank gives a ROUGH idea as to how many backlinks each website has got). Then do onpage SEO - try basics of onpage seo for an overview and sample codes. The start a SEO backlink campaign with a mix of anchor text, a mix of dofollow and nofollow links (mainly dofollow but a few nofollows thrown in), a mix of different types of links (directories, blogs, articles etc). As stated above, you need to make the backlinks appear "natural" and don't suddenly get 1000 dofollow links all pointing to your site with identical anchor text - otherwise Google will simply dismiss your hard-earned links as spam.
You should start building some links and I have found one of the best ways to do it is article marketing. It can give you lot of backlinks quite fast. And as said before, social bookmarking is also a good option for that.
When you say no SEO, do you mean no research + no SEO or just no SEO? You should research keywords AND competition to determine the best keywords to go after first; then look at the competition to see how many links you might need to beat them out link-wise; also if you're using a self-hosted WP platform, consider adding the All-In-One-SEO plugin and customizing it. Also a good idea to do on-page optimization...which is pretty easy after you get the keywords you need.
Want to learn about SEO? Go to your local bookstore and buy a book. There are lots of good books out now... Even Search Engine Optimization for Dummies will give you a good foundatoin of the basic terminology and concepts of SEO. A book will lay out the info in a nice orderly progression. Avoid trolling forums like these and others for 6 months to a year until you have a sound foundation. Instead follow the blogs and sites of a few of the SEO greats like Danny Sullivan, Aaron Wall, Rand Fishkin, etc. on a daily basis. 99% of the info found on forums is 1) so basic you could get out of a book or 2) just flat out wrong... a bunch of misinformation from people who have learned a few buzzwords and then spout of replies as if they are fact. Until you can tell the difference between who knows their stuff and who is blowing smoke up your butt, stay away from forums. Learn from the greates, experiment on your own sites, maybe even attend a conference like Pubcon. When you think you know your stuff...THEN return to forums to look for the rare nugget of info you might not already know.
first complete all on pages factor. Submit your sitemap and index URL on webmaster tool if your on pages work finish start off pages factor one by on and don't use black hat SEO techniques