1. Why SEO feels slow — and when it does not have to be
Most websites waste time on broad keywords, generic content, or low-impact technical tasks. Fast SEO starts with choosing the right opportunities.
2. Finding quick-win keywords and pages
How to use long-tail, low-competition, commercial-intent queries and group them into pages that can realistically rank.
3. WordPress SEO foundations that move the needle
Indexing, crawlability, site structure, internal linking, categories, templates, page speed, SEO plugins, and basic schema.
4. Content that can rank faster
How to improve existing pages, create expert content, build topical clusters, and use AI-assisted workflows without publishing low-quality AI spam.
5. Programmatic and scalable SEO for WordPress
When it makes sense to create many landing pages or content templates, and how to avoid thin-content problems.
6. Authority and link signals: safe vs risky options
How to think about outreach, digital PR, partnerships, directories, niche placements, expired domains, and other authority-building methods without treating links as a magic button.
7. SEO in the AI/LLM search era
How to make WordPress content easier for search engines, AI assistants, and answer engines to understand, cite, and recommend.
8. The SEO Sprint framework
A simple 2–4 week action plan attendees can use after the conference.
