SEO Spring Training 2026 Conference Briefs
Hub for the 2026 SEO Spring Training conference. Eight cross-session theme briefs plus all 31 session pages grouped by day.
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This is the hub for the 2026 SEO Spring Training conference coverage. It frames the event, links the eight cross-session theme briefs, and links every session page grouped by day. The conference had no published timestamps, so claims throughout are anchored to a speaker and a topic, never to a clock time.
These briefs sit alongside Spearleaf's operating systems. Where a theme touches off-page links, entities, or GBP mechanics, it cross-links the SEO Neo off-page playbook and its pages (see GBP Blast + Sniper, anchors, and getting cited by AI).
What the conference was about
The defining tension of the event was the shift from ranking pages to being named inside an AI answer, set against a hard business reality: AI is commoditizing the basic deliverable, so the defensible value moves up the stack (earned authority, client experience, conversion, operations). Local SEO and Google Business Profiles ran as the spine; off-page diversified from "build backlinks" to "be present across every channel Google reads"; and AI agents reframed the work from one-off prompts to repeatable systems.
The eight theme briefs
Each brief reads horizontally across the talks (not session by session) and is organized by speaker: where multiple speakers landed on the same idea, where they pulled against each other, and the concrete do-this tactics underneath. Read in any order. They overlap deliberately (AI visibility, off-page, and digital PR share many of the same speakers and claims).
- Winning AI / LLM Search Visibility. Google ranks pages, AI ranks entities; earned signals teach the models; consensus beats raw authority. The biggest and most contested theme.
- Off-Page: Multi-Channel Links & Referring Domains. Referring-domain count as the cheapest lever, tier linking rebranded, link your social profiles, diversify off organic.
- Local SEO & Google Business Profiles. What you control inside a GBP is mostly ignored; reviews and categories are the real levers; the asset can vanish overnight, so prepare first.
- Agency Growth, Sale Prep & Why Agencies Fail. Profit over revenue, recurring revenue and retention, sell ROI not traffic, instrument what you cannot measure.
- Social & Short-Form Video for SEO. Short video is a search surface; one clip can win multiple placements; social as a trust and discovery signal.
- Technical SEO, On-Page & Migrations. Fundamentals stable, the cost of ignoring them up; on-page is mathematical; crawlability and sequenced migrations are load-bearing.
- AI Agents, Vibe Coding & Automation. Move from prompts to agent systems; AI is dumb without context; keep a human in the loop.
- Digital PR, Paid Traffic & Conversion. Manufacture demand and consensus off-site, earn or buy attention, and make sure the traffic converts.
Session pages by day
These are the individual talks the briefs were synthesized from, one page per speaker (genuine panels are kept whole). Speaker names follow the source notes; where a name was unclear or absent it is marked on the session page itself, not invented here.
Day 1
- Marty Marion - De-Positioning and Marketing Psychology
- Austin (last name not given) - Problem-Solving and Leadership Under Stress
- Kyle Roof: Keyword Math Still Beats Unguided AI Content (SEO Testing)
- Andrew (Ansley, unconfirmed) - Vibe coding and harness engineering with AI agents
- Brian Winum - LLM Authority Hacking and Stacking with E-E-A-T
- Surge Protocol V3: Entity-Based AI-Search Eligibility (Daryl Osborne)
- Kyle Roof: LSI as Google's AI-Content Filter, Avalanche Theory, KGR, and Being Your Own LLM Source
- Chris Martinez: Preparing Your Agency for Sale (EBITDA Multiples, the Three Must-Dos, Earn-Outs)
- Chase Buckner: The Growth Flywheel and the Five-Minute Lead Shot Clock
- Panel: Mitch, Joy Hawkins, Ben Fisher - Day 1 Roundup and GBP Q&A
Day 2
- Eldar - Local Dominator AI Visibility Tracker
- Adam McChesney - Rebuilding a $2M Agency with Client Experience as a Growth Engine
- Brian Kato: Square Peg SEO, AI Board of Directors, and MuVERA
- Dan Kurtz - In-Page Push ads and Google Trends newsjacking
- Eleftherios Livadaras (Elias): Seeing the SEO Gorillas
- Jed Morley: Payment Cowboys and the no-BS payment processor
- Bill Hartzer - Expert-Witness and Forensic SEO: Domain Theft, Defamation, Evidence Tools
- Joy Hawkins - Local Ranking Mysteries, AI Local Packs, Duplicate Content, and Link Penalties
- Michael Merlino - Agentic workflows over rankings, short-form UGC video
- Simple AI Upsells, Lead-Source Attribution, and Agency Payment Processing (PlatPay) - Unnamed Presenter
- Clint Butler, Ted Ives, Brian William, Terry Samuels: Day 2 Wrap-Up and Link-Building / E-Com Panel
Day 3
- Ben Fisher: Protecting Your Google Business Profile (Suspensions, Moves, and Reinstatement)
- Charles Taylor: Website Migrations With Zero Traffic Loss
- Chris Morrow: Funnels, Ads, and Marketing Context (Pocket Marketer)
- Beyond Rankings: Building Brand Visibility in the Age of AI (Dawood Bukhari)
- Ted Kubaitis: Referring Domains and Multi-Channel SEO
Deck only
These talks have a deck but no day assignment in the source notes.
- Search & Social Fusion: The Hidden SEO Power of TikTok, Reels, and Shorts (Lisa Parziale)
- Jacob Kettner: Why Good Agencies Fail (Operational and Financial Systems)
- Rabih Rizk: SEO Wireframe + AI Agents (deck-only)
- Talk Nerdy To Me: Technical SEO for the LLM Era (Simon / limeygent)
- The Brand You Build Together: AI, Teamwork, and Personal Branding (Pete Kleinjan)
How to read these
- Every theme brief has the same shape: a through-line (the converged ideas), a tactics-and-playbook section (concrete do-this items), and a tensions-and-disagreements section (where speakers genuinely contradict each other).
- Names are attributed only where the source notes named the speaker. Where a name was unclear or absent it is marked explicitly ("name not given," "verify," or "unverified").
- Several theme overlaps point back to the Neo off-page system; follow those cross-links to connect a conference idea to the Spearleaf SOP that already implements it.