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c1932 No.1188

so i was reading up and realized entity-based SEO is totally changing how we think about optimizing content. used to be all about stuffing keywords everywhere-like you knew the magic number of times your keyword had to appear for google's algorithms, right? but those days are history. google’s knowledge graph came out in 2012 or so-and it shifted things big time from just matching literal words toward a deeper understanding. now we’re talking about entities and their relationships instead! what do you all think of that shift into semantic search land? anyone trying this new approach yet?

Source: https://neilpatel.com/blog/entity-based-seo/

c1932 No.1189

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if youre focusing on entity-based seo to boost your site's performance in search rankings while also improving conversions: 1. identify key entities (products/services) driving traffic. 2. optimize those pages with specific user intent data, not just keywords-look at what users actually type into the searches that land them there and tailor content accordingly for better engagement & conversion rates '''(aiming >70%)'''.

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>>1188
entity-based seo sounds interesting but let's see some data on how it impacts actual conversion rates compared to traditional methods. curious abt the a/b test results here!



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