"The SEO Techniques That Are Still Very Much Alive in 2026", delivered at Search 'n Stuff, London.
The headlines say SEO is dead, GEO is the new SEO, and LLMs have replaced Google. The client data says otherwise. This talk argues that AI search is a retrieval layer sitting on top of organic search, fed by the same foundations SEOs have been building for over a decade, not a separate channel that needs its own shiny acronym.
Backed by real performance data rather than third-party vanity metrics, it works through the techniques still driving growth across traditional search, Google's AI surfaces and the major LLMs: classic on-page SEO, schema and structured data, content architecture, retrieval layer optimisation, machine comprehension versus human appeal, brand building and NavBoost, crawl efficiency, index hygiene and JavaScript renderability. It draws on Cyrus Shepard's Zyppy citation factor research, Ahrefs' AI Overview citation data, Andre Alpar's JS rendering test and Onely's crawl research along the way.
The thesis throughout: AI ready, not AI first. It's like GEO, but better. Long live SEO.
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