@koray Thanks for video, and I would like to know your thoughts on question- what to do if website have broken backlink since owner deleted some topic content from website? Would you redirect that page to other page to get backlink advantage even if not relevant? For instance in case of automobile niche, would you redirect deleted wheels page to live automobile brakes page to get backlink advantage?
I call it "link ressurrection", and I open the exact URL with a better version to get the relevance and PageRank and distribute to the inner segments of the website.
Nice interview with a lots of quick tips. i have a Q . When our domain is part of a keyword its possible to do brand search in proper way or better ill be rebrand? for better recognize our business name by google?
List intro has to define the list, increase the coverage between the answer and the question which question comes from the query. The list outro has to bind the listicle to the next heading, or web page component for its context. For the query of `olive types`, `what are the olive types` question can be generated, and a listicle can be used as an answer. If the next heading is about `cost of olive farming`, you should merge the `types` and `costs of these types for a farmer` within your list outro. The context of the web document should be aligned with the context of the query. If your source is not about `farming` but `botanic`, you have to be connected to the query with your own source-context, and also query-context. Thus, you need a contextual flow to align yourself for relevance and responsiveness.
Understanding the triples would make it easier. "Subjcet" + "Predicate" + "Object". The predicate can be lemmatized to change the connections between subject and the object. And, different stemmings can re-create the connection with different word distributions. Importan thing is giving a new and unique information, or action-point always.
The video is published by Odys Global with the same name: th-cam.com/video/KWFKZSPORik/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LlQGL7YwmJ9kSDJ9 We just carried it to the our channel. Focus on the video content, rather than hate that you have inside. - Renee
The video is published by Odys Global with the same name: th-cam.com/video/KWFKZSPORik/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LlQGL7YwmJ9kSDJ9 We moved it to our channel with the same name. And, we don’t see even a single other proper pioneer and innovator for Semantic SEO. Most people use it for attention rather than a true innovation. For the last 3 and a half years, we are the only source for true practical innovation in semantics for SEO. - Renee
@@TopicalAuthority LMAO this is so cringe. You are just describing topical authority in the most complicated way by using fancy words. Just because you've readen 2000 patents, it doesn't make you a legend
@@ol3zzz :) Continue to hate, it won't stop us. Before us, there wasn't even topical authority. If you want simple suggestions, do not forget to put "keywords into your title tags". Have a brain.
@@ol3zzz Currently, there are 2 definitions on Oxford Language Dictionary for "Legend". 1st definition is "an extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field". I think he still fits the description. You might have confused it with the 2nd definition being "a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated" like "the legend of King Arthur" which he is obviously not. If you listen to the context of video, they talk about how Koray's Semantic SEO helped him become extremely famous in the field of SEO. I can understand that it was confusing for some people but based on 1st defenition, he can be called a "legend" by people who understand his contributions and acknowledge his fame in the field on Semantic SEO. I hope that helped.
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@koray Thanks for video, and I would like to know your thoughts on question- what to do if website have broken backlink since owner deleted some topic content from website?
Would you redirect that page to other page to get backlink advantage even if not relevant?
For instance in case of automobile niche, would you redirect deleted wheels page to live automobile brakes page to get backlink advantage?
I call it "link ressurrection", and I open the exact URL with a better version to get the relevance and PageRank and distribute to the inner segments of the website.
Thank you for another piece of wisdom!
Nice interview with a lots of quick tips. i have a Q . When our domain is part of a keyword its possible to do brand search in proper way or better ill be rebrand? for better recognize our business name by google?
Yes, if the second words in your domain and brand name is a generic term, it would be helpful.
Such as, Kanban-ize, or Kanban-wiki.
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Hello Koray, how would you properly use a list outro or list intro
List intro has to define the list, increase the coverage between the answer and the question which question comes from the query.
The list outro has to bind the listicle to the next heading, or web page component for its context.
For the query of `olive types`, `what are the olive types` question can be generated, and a listicle can be used as an answer. If the next heading is about `cost of olive farming`, you should merge the `types` and `costs of these types for a farmer` within your list outro. The context of the web document should be aligned with the context of the query. If your source is not about `farming` but `botanic`, you have to be connected to the query with your own source-context, and also query-context. Thus, you need a contextual flow to align yourself for relevance and responsiveness.
What’s the best way to optimize for stemming and lemmatization
Understanding the triples would make it easier. "Subjcet" + "Predicate" + "Object". The predicate can be lemmatized to change the connections between subject and the object. And, different stemmings can re-create the connection with different word distributions. Importan thing is giving a new and unique information, or action-point always.
@@TopicalAuthority so the stemmed and lemmatized words should be triples? I thought they were words dependent on the niche
Where can I learn more about this
You can always join: www.topicalauthority.digital/
@@TopicalAuthority can you give me a lifetime deal
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Did you just call yourself SEO legend in the video title?😂
The video is published by Odys Global with the same name: th-cam.com/video/KWFKZSPORik/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LlQGL7YwmJ9kSDJ9
We just carried it to the our channel. Focus on the video content, rather than hate that you have inside.
- Renee
The video is published by Odys Global with the same name: th-cam.com/video/KWFKZSPORik/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LlQGL7YwmJ9kSDJ9
We moved it to our channel with the same name.
And, we don’t see even a single other proper pioneer and innovator for Semantic SEO. Most people use it for attention rather than a true innovation. For the last 3 and a half years, we are the only source for true practical innovation in semantics for SEO.
- Renee
@@TopicalAuthority LMAO this is so cringe. You are just describing topical authority in the most complicated way by using fancy words. Just because you've readen 2000 patents, it doesn't make you a legend
@@ol3zzz :) Continue to hate, it won't stop us. Before us, there wasn't even topical authority. If you want simple suggestions, do not forget to put "keywords into your title tags". Have a brain.
@@ol3zzz Currently, there are 2 definitions on Oxford Language Dictionary for "Legend". 1st definition is "an extremely famous or notorious person, especially in a particular field". I think he still fits the description. You might have confused it with the 2nd definition being "a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated" like "the legend of King Arthur" which he is obviously not.
If you listen to the context of video, they talk about how Koray's Semantic SEO helped him become extremely famous in the field of SEO. I can understand that it was confusing for some people but based on 1st defenition, he can be called a "legend" by people who understand his contributions and acknowledge his fame in the field on Semantic SEO. I hope that helped.