This year I finally made it to BrightonSEO’s April conference thanks to the very kind Tony Dimmock letting me have his ticket. Being the UK’s largest SEO conference there was a lot of speakers squeezed into the one day conference. As none of us could physically go to every one of the talks, I thought it would be great to have them all in once place.
So, please find all 32 awesome slide decks from the day, ordered first to last and grouped by conference topic, below. Also each speaker’s name is a link to their Twitter account, should you want to Follow them. Happy reading!
Social Content
Erica McGillivray – Show Your Flare and Pivot for Social Image Sharing
Vicke Cheung – Ten Lessons in Designing Content for Mobile
Iain Haywood – Making your Competitions Fun
Mobile & Local
Paul Baguley – Everything an SEO Needs to Know About Google Now
Greg Gifford – Local SEO Will Help You Live Long and Prosper
Insight
Andrew Hood – Creating Clever Clusters – Segmentation for Profit
Ed Brocklebank – Solving the Offline Conversion Conundrum for Better Digital Marketing Optimisation
Having Fun with Big SEO Data, Graph Databases and API’s
David Bain – How Big Data is Changing SEO
Content Strategy
Steve Morgan – 25 Posts in One Month: Co-ordinating a ‘Content Blitz’ Campaign on the Cheap
Christoph C. Cemper – Looking at 3 Years of Google Penguin Updates and Beyond
Paul Jackson – Creative and Consistent Messaging VS Content Clutter
User Intelligence
Shaun Russell – The Art of Search – Applying the lessons of ancient Chinese wisdom to modern search
Stephen Kenwright – Guerilla User Testing for Search
Mariana Morris – How good UX can improve SEO
SERPs
Jon Earnshaw – Cannibalisation: The SEO’s biggest nightmare and how to identify it
Rob Bucci – Advanced Competitive Analysis – Three questions only the SERPs can answer
Dave Naylor – The Future of Search
Link Building
Matthew Barby – 10 Ways to Build a Link in 20 Minutes Flat + Bonus Content
Natalie Wright – The Power of Backlink Discovery
Samuel Scott – Stop Thinking About Links – Think About Publicity!
Context
Simon Penson – The Head Term is Dead – Leveraging Content to Own the Implicit Query Opportunity
Ian Miller – Context is King
Alexandra Tachalova – SEMrush Proactive Competitive Intelligence or “Where the *^%&# Should I Find the Data?!”
Technical
Kirsty Hulse – Schema, JSON-LD & the semantic web
Mark Thomas – 10 Step Technical SEO Game Plan
Jono Alderson – Doing an AWESOME technical audit
Content Marketing
Rebecca Lee – A Supercharged Approach To PR SEO Success
Hannah Smith – Jaws in Space (How to Develop and Pitch Creative Ideas)
Krystian Szastok – DIY Data Visualisation to Fuel Your Content Marketing Strategy
Machine Learning
Tom Anthony – How to Spot a Bear – An Intro to Machine Learning for SEO
Paul Shapiro – The Actionable Guide to Doing Better Semantic Keyword Research
Onsite
Alec Bertram – Boosting visibility with faceted navigation
Did you have a favourite talk or speaker?
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