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Lesson 31: Examining Initial, Past, and Live Results with Semantic SEO Concepts

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Key Takeaways

  • Maybe in the future we can also explain knowledge based trust or some other concepts but as I say I will keep it practical as much as possible with the real world SUO case studies.
  • So now we will actually look at the Svalbard which we have ranked against the Healthline, WebND or these type of projects and we will see that actually how we did it with only 27 articles.

Core Concepts

Main Teaching

hello this is the 27th lecture of the semantic sr course and in this lecture we will examine the specific project together with one more other project inside the case study i will suggest you to read this article and i will suggest you to watch all the videos or like this or all the other case studies that we have written most probably we will be creating a web page so that you can find everything in an easy way but the thing here is that in this specific pilot projects let's say or the case studies i have actually used two websites i have started both of the projects at the same day then i ha...

Koray's Terminology

TermMeaning in Context
Topical MapContent network design based on semantics with core and outer sections, processing a central entity with main and minor attributes
Macro ContextThe main topic and primary context of a web page, processed in the main content area
Contextual DomainThe broader context that unites different knowledge domains through entities and attributes
Knowledge DomainA specific area of knowledge (e.g., health, finance) that determines entity relationships

Practical Application

  1. Map out the central entity and source context for your project
  2. Study the concepts presented in this lesson until they become intuitive
  3. Review the related case studies mentioned by Koray for real-world application
  4. Practice identifying the key terminology in your own SEO projects
  5. Apply the frameworks discussed to a test website or content network
  6. Revisit this lesson after completing later lessons to deepen understanding

Connection to Framework

Full Transcript

hello this is the 27th lecture of the semantic sr course and in this lecture we will examine the specific project together with one more other project inside the case study i will suggest you to read this article and i will suggest you to watch all the videos or like this or all the other case studies that we have written most probably we will be creating a web page so that you can find everything in an easy way but the thing here is that in this specific pilot projects let's say or the case studies i have actually used two websites i have started both of the projects at the same day then i have ended them in the same day as well this is the first project and we created this big specific let's say launch here three weeks later it became like this and i examined this case study already inside my youtube channel as well and this is wisdom.net it's the fourth month of the project no backlinks and the thing here is that sometimes you can see that actually the is a kind of like a stop moment here it happened because the company actually bankrupted during the pandemic and then we needed to wait for a credit or long long application etc and three weeks later it became actually like this right now the website takes actually more than 20 more than 10 000 clicks a day and it was actually 20 000 before a specific type of car algorithm update but as i say i didn't touch this specific website over probably one year and i can tell that the owner uses random links or also they don't follow the specific content sprints that we created or they open random pages and etc so that's why i always suggest you to do not actually distort the topical map when it comes to this specific area by the way the knowledge basis or let's say contextual domains they are all explained here in a really good way for instance when you look at the question examples here basically it tells that what are the most useful fruits for children with insomnia what are the most useful fruits for children with anxiety in this case the entity related questions below are not the same in terms of the contextual domain because functional words like for you should remember it from the question generation section and the book this section here it actually reflects the contextual domain which is united together with the knowledge domain here useful fruits when i look at it here we even go severe insomnia over six years old and low level anxiety under six years old we call these things as contextual layers even what could we go even more and more deeper and these long form questions are really efficient especially when it comes to the response generation or let's say chat related search this one here actually these are not from the same knowledge domain because this time we changed this area useful books or useful games this section is the knowledge domain and this is the contextual audiomaniaização lets say domain and this area is the contextual layer which adds more specificity if you're able to understand this process like that when you watch the that specific or when you read the lambda research paper the connected questions to each other based on different contexts or different knowledge domains that are connected to each other with different types of macro context from google it will be making actually more more sense to you as well so you have seen the results but of course visual health but online 안녕컬 인 ske Gerizim reported the reported free ai with the Putting it into practice due toendar in armiya let me read your book which i will bring it to you later if you would like you can read it but for now we still have no real issues with this while if it is of euh none driver a2 theяют perhaps it doesn't matter but let's say that various context oraders are fell on a delta cone sno actually published many other SUO case studies. Maybe in the future we can also explain knowledge based trust or some other concepts but as I say I will keep it practical as much as possible with the real world SUO case studies. So now we will actually look at the Svalbard which we have ranked against the Healthline, WebND or these type of projects and we will see that actually how we did it with only 27 articles. Thank you.

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