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Lesson 89: Creating a Root for Multiple Source Context

Section 10Duration: 16.9 minVintage Course Material

Key Takeaways

Core Concepts

Main Teaching

hello everyone this is the 85th lecture of the semantic seo course in this lecture we will be creating the last content item brief for now and in this content item brief we will be focusing on the qr code generator topical map that we have created at the beginning we just check the topical map that we created from end to end to remember all the topical map nodes because we will be giving all of them an order in the root of the semantic content network that we are creating we will be actually creating first our columns one more time contextual vector hierarchy structure and the bridges and then...

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
Semantic Content NetworkCollection of connected, semantically optimized web documents organized for comprehensive topical coverage
Source ContextThe purpose of the brand identity and how the brand monetizes its content
Contextual VectorThe ordered sequence of headings and content that creates a straight-line flow of context through a document
Contextual HierarchyThe arrangement of heading levels and content weight that determines which context is most prominent
Contextual BorderThe boundary between macro and micro context, between main and supplementary content
Contextual BridgeConnections between topical map nodes through hypertext or linkless associations
Macro ContextThe main topic and primary context of a web page, processed in the main content area
Main ContentThe primary section of a web document processing the macro context and major query needs
Supplementary ContentThe secondary section processing micro contexts, minor entities, with more internal links

Practical Application

  1. Create a content brief using Koray's contextual vector methodology
  2. Map out the central entity and source context for your project
  3. Study the concepts presented in this lesson until they become intuitive
  4. Review the related case studies mentioned by Koray for real-world application
  5. Practice identifying the key terminology in your own SEO projects
  6. Apply the frameworks discussed to a test website or content network

Connection to Framework

Full Transcript

hello everyone this is the 85th lecture of the semantic seo course in this lecture we will be creating the last content item brief for now and in this content item brief we will be focusing on the qr code generator topical map that we have created at the beginning we just check the topical map that we created from end to end to remember all the topical map nodes because we will be giving all of them an order in the root of the semantic content network that we are creating we will be actually creating first our columns one more time contextual vector hierarchy structure and the bridges and then we will be creating our contextual vector in the form of the headings and we will be using different types of heading vectors to actually reflect the context and the context distribution in this specific content item brief design i will be marking some specific type of predicates as bold if you didn't read the predicates and the context connection from our case studies i will suggest you to check the link in the description below and if you didn't read the predicates and the context check that at the beginning we directly actually use the free online qr code generator and the creator phrase seconds in our macro context then we directly go for the how to generate a question because first of all to be able to understand this content item brief you will need to understand the semantics inside the web page layout which usually comes from the denotational and annotational semantics basically based on the web page components order layout or sizes we or let's say the receiver change the meaning of this meaning of the specific sections imagine that all the words come together and they change the context and the meaning that in a similar way all the web page components they come together and they change the meaning there are even data sets to understand what type of a page layout convey what type of actual usability or the meaning in this case since this is a tool basically we will need to be explaining how this tool can be used for what purpose and we explain the how-to questions or let's say this does such that that he now has a very long name to be made to this content so we need to quickly utilize the whether Ϊ and health of page information to express the cleanwno water ballπεs format that this page is giving their answers for responsiveness and relevance but at the same time if this web page has really let's say big amount of or log amount long amount of scroll depth it's not something that much positive that's why we will need to actually be using an interactive tab structure so that we can actually have a more dense let's say more dense and usable tool at the same time we can keep everything closer to the above the fold area and we can reflect and distribute the context in a better way so you will need to play with the design together with the content item briefs basically not everything is about how we put the headings it's also about how we structure or even colorize or how what kinds of a typography we are using on the web page so you will need to imagine or feel or sense these things as the search engine does and in the future we will see these things better so if you continue to check our content item brief you will really see that we have a lot of content items in the web page and we have a lot of content items in the web page so if you continue to check our content item brief you will really is that we are ordering everything and stacking the most similar things to each other one more time we are using italic font styling for actually reflecting the certain types of sub sections or the contextual domains and the subdomains inside the main macro context and we continue to construct our main content in this area and most of it actually focuses on the specific how to question now we put a contextual border and we will be going to the further and different types of questions and it starts with actually what are the query code file types in the qr code generator basically one hour we actually generate a qr code there will be a generated clear code with a specific type of file type which means that it is the end of the generation process that's why it is actually the border and at the same time all the download buttons on all the web pages they will be having a certain type of dowland function for one of these file types that's why we start from there and inside the topical map all the sections that we created here whether generating qr code for social media platforms sms phone or the contact or events or wifis or museums cryptocurrencies or commercial users marketing brochures flyers business cars or urls or multilinks all of them are already processed let's say included in the topical map in the raw version which means that we will need to be actually deciding which one of these things will be having an anchor text and which ones don't and it requires to actually check the query networks even further most of them and if you look at some of these sections for instance when it comes to the cryptocurrency it can be united with the bitcoin directly that's why actually we see the article methodology section inside that area as a hint and some others they might be united or they might be just a subsection of a specific content item brief and according to that sometimes the order of these things are the hierarchy might need to be refined further but over 99 percent of the time that specific topical map will nearly let's say it can go longer but it won't be go be it won't be shorter than as is so we continue to compare the file types to each other we include svgp and gpdf and aps based on the one more time the usability and also the some certain types of common features then we go to the actual scan context and scanning has been connected to testing divided testing and testing has been connected to design once we have the design we go to the actual certain types of styles of the query codes like classic query codes or rounded clear codes so or the smooth square codes and i we are also bolding all these predicates so that we can realize it like generation generated creation create and make or adjust at branding or let's say branded and etc all these things actually will be signaling a kinds of contextual transition between the different subsections from here we also go for the let's say how to choose the qr code background colored for to generate a quick response code even in every healing basically when it comes to design we always target a specific type of direct or direct response code so we always target a specific type of direct or direct response code so we always target a specific type of direct or direct response code so we always target a specific type of direct response code so we always target a specific type of direct response code so we always target a specific type of direct response code for instance scan limit of the qr code or when it comes to the also scan limit we will need to also explain how we can determine the qr code scan limit while using this specific tool most of these sections will be filled in the article methodology and the contextual structure even further when we ask the definition of the qr code it is clearly a new section and it will be having its own subsections in the context of using actually the tool to generate the query code dynamic and the static square codes are mentioned there directly and we are to the end we are putting to the barcode which is the author the most autos author section of the topical map and that's why it is at the bottom and when we process the barcode it will be linking actually from a higher point because our source context will be always closer to the quotes rather than the barcodes and we distribute our contextual hierarchy you can realize that how the subsections are let's say processed how the hierarchy has been constructed for weighting different contextual zones inside the content brief and when 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