Mike King on Relevance Engineering, AI Search & the Query Fan Out Technique | Page 2 Podcast ????

https://page2pod.com - In this must-listen episode of the Page 2 Podcast, Mike King (founder of iPullRank) returns for a deeply technical and philosophical conversation about the future of search. 

From the fallout of Google I/O to the rise of AI Overviews and the evolving utility of tools like Profound, Mike breaks down what’s next for SEOs—and why the entire playbook needs to change toward . 

Learn why impressions are the new KPI, how to optimize for synthetic queries, and why relevance engineering could be the only way forward.

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• Mike’s raw reaction to Google I/O and the existential threat to traditional SEO
• The concept of “relevance engineering” and why SEO needs to evolve
• Why impressions and brand awareness are becoming core SEO KPIs
• Google's “query fan out” technique and how it reshapes keyword research
• Why rank tracking is dead and new metrics like visibility and citations matter more
• The case for treating search as a branding channel, not just a performance one
• The future of Google Search Console and what it’s still missing
• The gap between current SEO tools and what practitioners actually need
• How AI mode, reasoning, and semantic triples influence optimization
• Mike’s prediction: in 12 months, the default Google experience will be AI-first

Mike King offers a reality check and roadmap for SEOs ready to embrace change—and lead it.

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???? Mentioned Links & Resources:

iPullRank – Mike King’s SEO and content strategy agency
Profound – Mike's next-gen SEO platform built for the AI era
The Future of Search: A Recap Discussion of Google I/O
Relevance Engineering Framework – Deep dive into Mike’s technical methodology
Mike King on LinkedIn
Mike King on X / Twitter

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