The Edward Show

SEO in 2026: AI Mode, Reddit, and What Still Works

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Dec 18, 2025
Barry Schwartz, founder of Search Engine Roundtable, and David Quaid, SEO practitioner and founder at Primary Position, delve into SEO's evolution as we approach 2026. They discuss Google's AI-driven changes, the mysterious rise of Reddit in search results, and the challenges of link spamming. The duo emphasizes the importance of optimizing for users over AI, while debating the potential longevity of trendy tactics. They also explore the shifting measurement landscape in an AI-centric world and the skills SEOs will need to thrive in the future.
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ADVICE

Write For People, Not Shortcuts

  • Prioritize writing for human users rather than chasing AI-specific tricks that harm trust.
  • David Quaid and Barry recommend avoiding shortcuts that erode brand credibility.
INSIGHT

Measurement Is The New Hard Problem

  • The hardest SEO change is measurement: prompts and AI-driven traffic volumes are opaque.
  • David Quaid warns prompt data and LLM volumes are largely invisible to SEOs today.
ADVICE

Use AI Writing Selectively

  • Test AI writing but don't assume it saves time or matches your voice; use sparingly.
  • Barry Schwartz rarely uses AI because his quick personal workflow outpaces prompting and editing.
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