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BrightonSEO 2025 Round-Up

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Why BrightonSEO 2025 Proved That Trust, Not Tricks, Now Runs the Search Game

BrightonSEO 2025 brought together some of the sharpest minds in digital marketing, and this time, the message came through loud and clear. SEO isn’t about outsmarting algorithms any more. It’s about building trust – with people, and with the machines that increasingly shape what people see.
Between the keynotes, the slide decks and the post-conference chatter online, one theme kept resurfacing: the rules of visibility have changed. Here’s what every marketer should take away from it.

SEO and AI Are Officially a Double Act

Yordan Dimitrov summed it up neatly: “Forget SEO versus AI. Build a brand people trust or get left behind.”
That pretty much says it all. Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity and other AI-driven platforms are now drawing from the same pool of online information. If your brand doesn’t look credible, you’re unlikely to appear, no matter how tidy your technical setup might be.
Tamara Novitovic also pointed out that the top spot is no longer the ultimate goal. The focus has shifted to becoming the source that AI systems quote, cite and reuse. If you’re still celebrating keyword rankings like it’s 2012, it’s time to rethink what success looks like.

Visibility Comes From Trust

Erin Simmons’ line, “Visibility is a byproduct of trust”, became one of the most repeated quotes of the week, and for good reason.
With AI summaries taking up more of the search results, simply ranking isn’t enough. Brands need to exist within the data sources and knowledge networks that these systems depend on.
That means being consistent in your topical coverage, using structured data properly, and making sure your content is clear enough that even an AI model can’t misinterpret it.

Links Still Matter, But Context Matters More

Charlie Clark’s “Thinking Beyond The Link” talk struck a chord with many. The idea was simple but powerful: it’s no longer about who links to you, it’s about how your brand is discussed and connected across the web.
AI systems look for context, credibility and relationships. If your name doesn’t appear in the right conversations, you’re effectively invisible. So, being mentioned in quality articles, expert panels, research and podcasts now carries more weight than ever.
Digital PR isn’t just about awareness any more, it’s about being part of the online knowledge loop that machines rely on.

Technical SEO Has Evolved

Technical SEO had its moment too, with Jerome Salomon and Pieter Serraris showing how log files can reveal your visibility within AI-led search systems.
Yes, log files. They’re not glamorous, but they’re gold for understanding how crawlers and AI tools interact with your site. Used properly, they can show you exactly where your content fits within a much larger web of understanding.
John Iwuozor also explored vector embeddings, giving marketers a glimpse into how search engines map meaning and relevance. The takeaway? Modern technical SEO is as much about semantics as it is about site speed.

Content Without Clicks Can Still Win

Jack Chambers-Ward’s “Future of Content with Zero Clicks” summed up where things are heading.
Fewer clicks doesn’t mean less impact. It means content needs to reach audiences beyond your own site, through snippets, AI summaries and other indirect touchpoints.
You’re no longer writing purely for readers, but for the systems that decide what readers see. If your content isn’t easy to interpret and reuse, it risks being left out entirely.

Measuring What Matters

Jonathan Moore opened his session on GA4 with the question everyone’s been thinking: “What the f*ck is the GA4 data model?”
Fair question, but his point ran deeper. Measurement now needs to move past page views and conversions. Dark social, citations, and AI-driven mentions are all part of the picture, even if they don’t appear in your dashboard.
Success today is about being recognised across multiple systems, not just being clicked on.

So, What Comes Next?

BrightonSEO 2025 made one thing very clear:

  • Content without credibility won’t cut through
  • Authority has to be earned in the open
  • AI isn’t replacing search, it’s shaping it

SEO is now about shaping understanding. Whether you’re optimising a site or managing a brand, your mission is the same, make your content so clear, credible and consistent that humans and machines know they can trust it.

 

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Sophie Roberts

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Sophie Roberts is Managing Director and owner of Koozai, one of the UK’s longest-established digital marketing agencies. Having joined the business in 2016, she became Managing Director in February 2018 before leading a successful management buyout in 2021. With more than 30 years of marketing experience, Sophie specialises in AI Search, Digital PR, marketing strategy, agency leadership and helping businesses adapt to the changing search landscape. She works closely with clients and Koozai’s specialist teams to develop commercially focused digital strategies that improve visibility, strengthen brand authority and deliver measurable business growth. Over the course of her career, Sophie has worked with more than 200 organisations, ranging from ambitious SMEs to household brands including Golden Wonder, Airfix & Humbrol and Victorinox Swiss Army Knives. Since joining Koozai she has helped shape digital strategies for clients including Travelbag, Trevor Sorbie, Red Funnel and Côte Brasserie, building long-term partnerships that often span many years. Although clients often approach Koozai for Technical SEO, PPC, Digital PR or AI Search support, Sophie’s approach has always been to understand the wider business challenge rather than simply deliver a marketing service. She believes the best client relationships come from treating every client’s business as if it were your own, combining commercial thinking with honest advice and a genuine investment in long-term success. Sophie’s career began in public relations, where she led award-winning campaigns before moving into digital marketing. One of her earliest successes was the BBC’s Service! campaign, which won the Catey Award for Best Independent Marketing Campaign and helped raise the profile of front-of-house hospitality careers across the UK. Since then, she has developed marketing strategies for organisations across hospitality, construction, travel, tourism, healthcare, education, retail, ecommerce, finance, automotive and manufacturing, giving her broad commercial experience across both B2B and B2C sectors. More recently, Sophie has become one of Koozai’s leading voices on AI Search and the impact of generative AI on marketing. She has developed the agency’s AI prompt library, built custom GPTs and AI agents to improve internal efficiency, and created Koozai’s AI usage policy to help the business adopt AI responsibly and effectively. She is particularly interested in how AI is changing the way people discover brands, products and services, and what businesses need to do to remain visible as search continues to change. Sophie regularly writes about AI Search, Digital PR, organic growth, marketing strategy, leadership and the practical application of AI in marketing. She also reviews and fact-checks Koozai’s AI Search and digital strategy content before publication, ensuring it is accurate, practical and reflects current best practice. Alongside her agency work, Sophie has delivered webinars on SEO for the construction industry, spoken at digital marketing events across Hampshire, featured in Search With Sean Live and supported the hospitality industry through judging and organising prestigious awards, including the UK Sommelier of the Year and UK Restaurant Manager of the Year. She also served on the organising committee for the National Restaurateurs Dinner. Her work has been recognised through both personal and agency awards, including the Catey Award for Best Independent Marketing Campaign and the Construction Marketing Award for Best Small Agency. Sophie holds a BA (Hons) in Marketing & PR together with Google and HubSpot marketing certifications. She continues to explore how emerging technologies can improve marketing effectiveness while keeping people, creativity and commercial thinking at the heart of every strategy. Her insights and commentary have been featured by publications including Moz, Sitebulb, Yahoo News, The Business Magazine, Hampshire Business News, Portsmouth News, The Daily Echo, Professional Electrician, The Caterer, Restaurant Online, HVP Magazine and many other industry publications. Away from work, Sophie is a self-confessed foodie, proud geek and lifelong learner who believes every day should be a school day. She is passionate about creating positive workplace cultures, supporting work-life balance and helping people build careers they genuinely enjoy.

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