Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 3:21:54 GMT -3
Likewise, two keywords can seem very similar, but have different meanings, just as they can be apparently very different despite having practically the same meaning. The homonymy/homology topic is interesting with respect to SEO, especially for those who deal with keyword research following the sociological and semantic approach. Homology in context Let's take two homologous keywords, the first is dysentery (vol. 12,100), the second is soft poop (vol. 880). Here we have different terms and corresponding meaning, thus a case of semantic homology . Although the keyword "soft poop" does not have a search volume comparable to "dysentery", developing a text that takes up the topic using more down-to-earth language can complete the picture, not so much compared to making Google understand that we are talking about diarrhea , as compared to the communication form . I have already written about it in reference to the distribution of topic N.
It is clear that if I write "soft poop" I find myself in a more colloquial context, perhaps not frequented by medical students, but by mothers with small children or in any case people who talk about how they eat, hoping that they don't eat certain things. The meaning is to understand that in different contexts different, homologous words are used to say the same thing, so if you want to develop relevance around your website for Denmark Telegram Number Data the topic you deal with, the suggestion is to frequent the places that deal with the same topics in different way with respect to language and present them by creating continuous bridges between those squares and your web project. In this sense, brand mentions, links and more generally the text are all signals of relevance that in this period Google is finally starting to take into consideration with a precision never seen before.
Homonymy and SEO That of homonymy is a very interesting question. You will remember that some time ago I spoke about the Di Palma oil mill , which precisely produces Palm Oil . In this case, the brand key is the same as a search key which has grown in recent times with an important trend, in short, it has been talked about, as we know. You can associate your website with conversations about palm oil (good/bad) and verticalize everything on the page optimized for the search key extra virgin olive oil . My dear friend Nicola Savino , who deals with digital data security , is the namesake of the more famous Nicola Savino, radio and television presenter. How could this homonymy be exploited to increase the relevance of my friend Nicola to the topics he deals with? Can anything come to mind?
It is clear that if I write "soft poop" I find myself in a more colloquial context, perhaps not frequented by medical students, but by mothers with small children or in any case people who talk about how they eat, hoping that they don't eat certain things. The meaning is to understand that in different contexts different, homologous words are used to say the same thing, so if you want to develop relevance around your website for Denmark Telegram Number Data the topic you deal with, the suggestion is to frequent the places that deal with the same topics in different way with respect to language and present them by creating continuous bridges between those squares and your web project. In this sense, brand mentions, links and more generally the text are all signals of relevance that in this period Google is finally starting to take into consideration with a precision never seen before.
Homonymy and SEO That of homonymy is a very interesting question. You will remember that some time ago I spoke about the Di Palma oil mill , which precisely produces Palm Oil . In this case, the brand key is the same as a search key which has grown in recent times with an important trend, in short, it has been talked about, as we know. You can associate your website with conversations about palm oil (good/bad) and verticalize everything on the page optimized for the search key extra virgin olive oil . My dear friend Nicola Savino , who deals with digital data security , is the namesake of the more famous Nicola Savino, radio and television presenter. How could this homonymy be exploited to increase the relevance of my friend Nicola to the topics he deals with? Can anything come to mind?