Lesson 21: Root of Semantic Content Network
Key Takeaways
Core Concepts
Main Teaching
lecture in this lecture we will look at the especially the h1 which reflects our macro context for this document but this document is a little bit special because if you look at here this is root of entire semantic content network which means that it is connected to every other attribute and every other attribute related document is connected back so in this case actually the first heading that we choose is really really important it directly tells that what to know before going to germany but there are two predicates here one is no the other one is going i am not sure whether i have written s...
Koray's Terminology
| Term | Meaning in Context |
|---|---|
| Topical Map | Content network design based on semantics with core and outer sections, processing a central entity with main and minor attributes |
| Semantic Content Network | Collection of connected, semantically optimized web documents organized for comprehensive topical coverage |
| Central Entity | The entity appearing in every subsection of the semantic content network, both in main and supplementary content |
| Central Search Intent | The unification of central entity and source context, reflected site-wide in all content |
| Contextual Vector | The ordered sequence of headings and content that creates a straight-line flow of context through a document |
| Macro Context | The main topic and primary context of a web page, processed in the main content area |
| Micro Context | Sub-topics and supplementary contexts processed in the supplementary content with internal links |
| Main Content | The primary section of a web document processing the macro context and major query needs |
| Information Tree | The URL structure and hierarchy that represents the topical organization of a website |
Practical Application
- Create a content brief using Koray's contextual vector methodology
- Map out the central entity and source context for your project
- Study the concepts presented in this lesson until they become intuitive
- Review the related case studies mentioned by Koray for real-world application
- Practice identifying the key terminology in your own SEO projects
- Apply the frameworks discussed to a test website or content network
Connection to Framework
Full Transcript
lecture in this lecture we will look at the especially the h1 which reflects our macro context for this document but this document is a little bit special because if you look at here this is root of entire semantic content network which means that it is connected to every other attribute and every other attribute related document is connected back so in this case actually the first heading that we choose is really really important it directly tells that what to know before going to germany but there are two predicates here one is no the other one is going i am not sure whether i have written some of these predicates somewhere but if you look at here no and go they are directly here together with the germany because these are central search intent which means that whatever central search intent that you have chosen you have to reflect it in your root document that root document whenever it has it has that specific suit then it will be a้b file and then when it's generated it will be a้b file and then when it's search intent it will be able to actually create the rest of the contextual vector in a proper way and if you look at here the specific micro context section actually most of the time it is coming from the other attribute related sections for instance if you look at here the most important attributes they are usually at the top and when you look at the bottom parts you can see that actually flag or politics or transportation or social culture sorry structure or culture or some other things they appear actually directly in this area so basically here we can tell that your first heading and especially the first heading of the root document it will be able to be connected to the all of the other documents and it will need to be reflected in a specific for the heading the rest of the heading vectors as well and once you are able to actually choose your central search intent and connect it to your h1 then you can create your macro context and main content part and you can distribute some of the important really important attributes and the search behaviors for you for instance language schools and language visa is really important for our source that's why we prioritize it i already explained the logic of this one then we also go to the visit context then from there to the economy which will be related to also working in germany or immigration or other types of things there as well so basically whatever we choose in the h1 it will need to be connected to the next of the sections and at the same time whatever we choose here according to that we will write a kind of contextual hint direction so that we can actually tell authors in a what way they can answer these things it will be helping us to be connected to the next heating in a proper way as well so in the next lecture we will actually talk about a little bit the question generation and the question ordering in this area areas but always you should understand that your first heating in your root document i can tell that it is the most important heating if you create a kinds of bad a kinds of less relevant and less responsive and disrupted root document any other document that can be linked from here they will have also less relevance too because if you look at your topical map germany which is our central entity and which will be processed with all the attributes inside our root document directly also at the root of our information tree if this one is bad which will be linked from our home page it means that search engine won't bother for going deeper and all the relevance for the future sections it will be decreased too that's why a proper content brief creation or a proper semantic content network is really really important see you in the next lecture