Visual Data Representation Techniques Combining Art and DesignLogo Design Guru
Visually representing data is becoming increasingly popular. Companies are investing thousands of dollars in getting their data created using design elements. From large enterprises to small businesses, everyone is hunting for techniques to help them make dull and monotonous data into something attractive.
Designers thoroughly study data and then invest all these imagination into making it simpler for everyone to understand it. Minimizing information and making it universal is the key to data visualization.
From infographics to presentations and software to tools, there are many techniques one can use to enhance the look of spreadsheets, Big Data and analytics.
Here are visual techniques to help you display your data in an aesthetically pleasing way. You can use some of these or all of them. These tips are not limited to the web or print, but can also be used for television. In fact, weather forecasting channels use visuals like maps, icons and GIFs to represent information.
Want your data to stand out? Use these techniques to uplift your data.
Our world is full of endless distractions: videos, special offers, articles, the list goes on. So, how do you make sure your content reaches your audience and grabs their attention?
During this webinar, content marketing expert Steve Rayson will share insights gained from analyzing a million headlines, across a range of publications, to discover what phrases amplify content and drive conversions.
And if that's not enough, advertising fanatic Larry Kim will show you how to use this data to craft click-worthy ad copy to use across paid search and social to increase click-through rates and significantly decrease cost-per-click.
Register now to hear this marketing dynamic duo crack the code on engagement.
You'll learn:
-What type of copy performs best on Facebook, Twitter, and Search
-How to curate attention-grabbing, engaging content
-What components make up a powerful headline
Using ChatGPT can be helpful in presentations to explain concepts in easy-to-understand terms.
Pairing that with Dall-E 2 can make your slides fun and interesting.
Turning A Neglected YouTube Channel into a Traffic Generation MachinePhil Nottingham
This document outlines a 6-step process to optimize an unloved corporate YouTube channel to generate traffic. The steps are: 1) Define the channel's value proposition by identifying target audiences and problems; 2) Conduct keyword and market research; 3) Cut, trim, and reframe existing videos; 4) Design new thumbnails; 5) Include calls-to-action and external links; 6) Rank videos in organic search. It provides examples applying these steps to a fictional bicycle manufacturing company channel, discussing tactics like embedding videos on blog posts to improve search rankings.
The document discusses avoiding vague buzzwords in LinkedIn profiles. It provides a list of the top 10 most common buzzwords of 2016 such as "leadership", "passionate", and "successful". The document recommends standing out by showing experiences and results through examples rather than just stating buzzwords. It also suggests uploading projects, sharing views in posts and groups, and writing recommendations to demonstrate qualities like creativity and expertise in a more meaningful way.
This is the first SlideShare adaption of Timothy E. Johansson's 100 Growth Hacks in 100 Days. The growth hacks that's included in the slide are 1 to 10. Timothy is the front-end developer at UserApp (www.userapp.io).
Semantic Publishing and Entity SEO - Conteference 20-11-2022Massimiliano Geraci
Semantic Publishing is publishing a page on the Internet by adding a semantic layer (i.e., semantic enrichment) in the form of structured data that describes the page itself.
brightonSEO - Forget everything you thought you knew about relevancy in digit...Journey Further
The document is a slideshow presentation about relevancy in digital PR. It discusses how link and content relevancy drive organic search performance. It analyzes data from 4,000 keywords to find topic relevancy has the strongest correlation with search visibility, while unique linking domains has the weakest. It recommends focusing on quality over quantity and increasing relevancy through product-focused coverage in relevant publications. A case study shows how this approach improved a client's search performance.
Many people get frustrated by advertising, but it's often the same few things that frustrate people over and over again. This report shares the findings of some research that We Are Social conducted on behalf of the WFA to identify the things that irritate people most about advertising, and offers a wealth of tips to help marketers avoid those marketing 'sins', and find the path back to redemption. For more information and richer insights into the findings, read our accompanying blog post at http://bit.ly/mktg7sins
El SEO en medios: En busca del engranaje perfecto en una redacciónClara Soteras
Este documento resume las principales estrategias y tácticas de SEO para medios de comunicación. Explica cómo optimizar contenidos de última hora, planificar coberturas de grandes eventos con antelación, y la importancia de mantener un buen SEO técnico junto con un SEO de contenidos de calidad. También destaca la necesidad de una estrecha colaboración entre los equipos de redacción y SEO para lograr los mejores resultados.
Análisis de precios de tu competencia con Screaming Frog #SEOGironaMJ Cachón Yáñez
Metodología para extraer precios y otros datos de valor de tiendas online para analizar a la competencia y automatizar el proceso de cara a comparar información en distintos momentos del año.
#SEOGirona
#MujeresEnSEO
Guía de Screaming Frog: https://rana.ninja/guia-definitiva-de-screaming-frog/
Este documento presenta una introducción a los comandos básicos de línea de comandos como cat, grep y sed, y cómo se pueden combinar para extraer y filtrar información de archivos de texto. También discute comandos más avanzados como wget y curl que son útiles para acceder y navegar sitios web, y cómo se pueden encadenar estos comandos para realizar tareas como extraer enlaces de sitemaps.
SEO Reporting to Impress: How to Successfully Report your SEO Efforts & Resul...Aleyda Solís
Learn how to develop successful SEO reports to deliver to stakeholders and decision makers that effectively communicate the SEO process goals and influence actions.
This document discusses search engine optimization (SEO) strategies to improve a company's website exposure. It outlines the SEO process, including site analysis, keyword research, on-site and off-site optimization techniques, and measuring SEO success through monitoring and reporting. The goal of SEO is to improve web pages' rankings in search engines for targeted keywords by optimizing key factors like internal link structure, link popularity and relevance, content relevance, and crawlability.
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search IntentLily Ray
1. Core updates from Google periodically change how its algorithms assess and rank websites and pages. This can impact rankings through shifts in user intent, site quality issues being caught up to, world events influencing queries, and overhauls to search like the E-A-T framework.
2. There are many possible user intents beyond just transactional, navigational and informational. Identifying intent shifts is important during core updates. Sites may need to optimize for new intents through different content types and sections.
3. Responding effectively to core updates requires analyzing "before and after" data to understand changes, identifying new intents or page types, and ensuring content matches appropriate intents across video, images, knowledge graphs and more.
This document provides tips on achieving featured snippets in Google search results. It discusses what featured snippets are, how to identify opportunities for them, and how to optimize webpages to earn them. Featured snippets come in three formats: paragraphs, tables, and lists. To earn them, the document recommends targeting informational and transactional keywords, using clear headers and formatting on landing pages, and optimizing images and markup with schemas like FAQ and How-To. Regular evaluation of successes is also suggested.
Rand Fishkin discusses why content marketing often fails and provides 5 key reasons: 1) Unrealistic expectations of how content marketing works, 2) Creating content without a community to amplify it, 3) Focusing on content creation but not amplification, 4) Ignoring search engine optimization, and 5) Giving up too soon and not allowing time for content to gain traction. He emphasizes that content marketing is a long-term process of building relationships and that most successful content took years of iteration before gaining significant reach.
SlideShare is a global platform for sharing presentations, infographics, videos and documents. It has over 18 million pieces of professional content uploaded by experts like Eric Schmidt and Guy Kawasaki. The document provides tips for setting up an account on SlideShare, uploading content, optimizing it for searchability, and sharing it on social media to build an audience and reputation as a subject matter expert.
Clickbait: A Guide To Writing Un-Ignorable HeadlinesVenngage
We looked at some of the top performing content on social media, from some of the top publications on the web. From this, we were able to figure out the recipe for crafting a click-worthy title. Here is what we learned...
Are you consistently creating content that performs well on Google?
Do you want to know if you stand a chance to rank?
Watch this sponsored Search Engine Journal webinar and discover how to create better-ranking content based on a reliable approach.
In this presentation, you’ll learn:
• The best way to find opportunities within the topic of your choice so that you can rank.
• How to research, plan, and structure your content.
• How to monitor performance and regularly refresh content to maintain rank.
Often, businesses approach content optimized for SEO as an afterthought rather than an intentional strategy.
Apoorv Gadwal, Director of Product Management at ALPS, and Ajay Rama, SVP Products of iQuanti, will discuss how easy it is for anyone to create content that performs well on Google with a proven plan.
How to Make Awesome SlideShares: Tips & TricksSlideShare
Turbocharge your online presence with SlideShare. We provide the best tips and tricks for succeeding on SlideShare. Get ideas for what to upload, tips for designing your deck and more.
How to maximize your website’s conversion rateRio Ichikawa
This document describes Rio Ichikawa's process for renewing the website of their CRO consulting company. They began by analyzing user behavior data using heatmaps, which showed the site was lengthy, cluttered, and had small text. They hypothesized that simplifying the content could increase conversions. Rio created a strategy to shorten and simplify content and unify the design. They tested a renewed page, but conversions initially dropped. Further testing showed the need to clearly communicate benefits rather than copying techniques. Continued refinement improved conversions over time by focusing on user needs rather than subjective opinions.
The document provides career advice for getting into the tech field, including:
- Doing projects and internships in college to build a portfolio.
- Learning about different roles and technologies through industry research.
- Contributing to open source projects to build experience and network.
- Developing a personal brand through a website and social media presence.
- Networking through events, communities, and finding a mentor.
- Practicing interviews through mock interviews and whiteboarding coding questions.
Brighton SEO October 2022: How your website impacts the planet - and what yo...Stuart Davies
Stu Davies, Head of Agency from Creative Bloom, local surfer and environmental campaigner slides from his talk from Brighton SEO October 2022.
It is estimated the internet accounts for 4% of Greenhouse gas emissions. As SEOs, we can play a crucial part in making the internet an energy-efficient place and do our bit to reduce that impact. Stu talks through that impact and how SEOs can help make the world greener and still deliver great rankings.
Successful marketers know how to use psychological principles to understand their customers, in order to deliver exactly what those customers need and want. All it takes is a little psychological insight, and you're ready for roll. Psychology is power, and applying the following principles to your business can define a whole new approach, and lead to more marketing success than you ever thought possible.
This document discusses semantic search and how thesauri can improve search experiences. It describes different types of semantic searches and demands for smarter searches. PoolParty Semantic Search is presented as a solution that leverages thesauri to provide auto-complete, query expansion, faceted search, and integration of linked data from multiple sources. A live demo of PoolParty Semantic Search is available online.
Designing Cross-Domain Semantic Web of Things ApplicationsAmélie Gyrard
The document discusses designing cross-domain semantic web of things applications. It introduces challenges including how to interpret IoT data, combine data from different domains, and reuse domain knowledge. The proposed M3 framework addresses these challenges through components like a SWoT generator template, M3 language and ontology, sensor-based linked open rules, and linked open vocabularies for IoT. Evaluations show the framework helps developers build semantic applications and interprets data efficiently while reusing interoperable domain knowledge. The framework has potential applications in domains like health, tourism and transportation.
brightonSEO - Forget everything you thought you knew about relevancy in digit...Journey Further
The document is a slideshow presentation about relevancy in digital PR. It discusses how link and content relevancy drive organic search performance. It analyzes data from 4,000 keywords to find topic relevancy has the strongest correlation with search visibility, while unique linking domains has the weakest. It recommends focusing on quality over quantity and increasing relevancy through product-focused coverage in relevant publications. A case study shows how this approach improved a client's search performance.
Many people get frustrated by advertising, but it's often the same few things that frustrate people over and over again. This report shares the findings of some research that We Are Social conducted on behalf of the WFA to identify the things that irritate people most about advertising, and offers a wealth of tips to help marketers avoid those marketing 'sins', and find the path back to redemption. For more information and richer insights into the findings, read our accompanying blog post at http://bit.ly/mktg7sins
El SEO en medios: En busca del engranaje perfecto en una redacciónClara Soteras
Este documento resume las principales estrategias y tácticas de SEO para medios de comunicación. Explica cómo optimizar contenidos de última hora, planificar coberturas de grandes eventos con antelación, y la importancia de mantener un buen SEO técnico junto con un SEO de contenidos de calidad. También destaca la necesidad de una estrecha colaboración entre los equipos de redacción y SEO para lograr los mejores resultados.
Análisis de precios de tu competencia con Screaming Frog #SEOGironaMJ Cachón Yáñez
Metodología para extraer precios y otros datos de valor de tiendas online para analizar a la competencia y automatizar el proceso de cara a comparar información en distintos momentos del año.
#SEOGirona
#MujeresEnSEO
Guía de Screaming Frog: https://rana.ninja/guia-definitiva-de-screaming-frog/
Este documento presenta una introducción a los comandos básicos de línea de comandos como cat, grep y sed, y cómo se pueden combinar para extraer y filtrar información de archivos de texto. También discute comandos más avanzados como wget y curl que son útiles para acceder y navegar sitios web, y cómo se pueden encadenar estos comandos para realizar tareas como extraer enlaces de sitemaps.
SEO Reporting to Impress: How to Successfully Report your SEO Efforts & Resul...Aleyda Solís
Learn how to develop successful SEO reports to deliver to stakeholders and decision makers that effectively communicate the SEO process goals and influence actions.
This document discusses search engine optimization (SEO) strategies to improve a company's website exposure. It outlines the SEO process, including site analysis, keyword research, on-site and off-site optimization techniques, and measuring SEO success through monitoring and reporting. The goal of SEO is to improve web pages' rankings in search engines for targeted keywords by optimizing key factors like internal link structure, link popularity and relevance, content relevance, and crawlability.
Google's Just Not That Into You: Understanding Core Updates & Search IntentLily Ray
1. Core updates from Google periodically change how its algorithms assess and rank websites and pages. This can impact rankings through shifts in user intent, site quality issues being caught up to, world events influencing queries, and overhauls to search like the E-A-T framework.
2. There are many possible user intents beyond just transactional, navigational and informational. Identifying intent shifts is important during core updates. Sites may need to optimize for new intents through different content types and sections.
3. Responding effectively to core updates requires analyzing "before and after" data to understand changes, identifying new intents or page types, and ensuring content matches appropriate intents across video, images, knowledge graphs and more.
This document provides tips on achieving featured snippets in Google search results. It discusses what featured snippets are, how to identify opportunities for them, and how to optimize webpages to earn them. Featured snippets come in three formats: paragraphs, tables, and lists. To earn them, the document recommends targeting informational and transactional keywords, using clear headers and formatting on landing pages, and optimizing images and markup with schemas like FAQ and How-To. Regular evaluation of successes is also suggested.
Rand Fishkin discusses why content marketing often fails and provides 5 key reasons: 1) Unrealistic expectations of how content marketing works, 2) Creating content without a community to amplify it, 3) Focusing on content creation but not amplification, 4) Ignoring search engine optimization, and 5) Giving up too soon and not allowing time for content to gain traction. He emphasizes that content marketing is a long-term process of building relationships and that most successful content took years of iteration before gaining significant reach.
SlideShare is a global platform for sharing presentations, infographics, videos and documents. It has over 18 million pieces of professional content uploaded by experts like Eric Schmidt and Guy Kawasaki. The document provides tips for setting up an account on SlideShare, uploading content, optimizing it for searchability, and sharing it on social media to build an audience and reputation as a subject matter expert.
Clickbait: A Guide To Writing Un-Ignorable HeadlinesVenngage
We looked at some of the top performing content on social media, from some of the top publications on the web. From this, we were able to figure out the recipe for crafting a click-worthy title. Here is what we learned...
Are you consistently creating content that performs well on Google?
Do you want to know if you stand a chance to rank?
Watch this sponsored Search Engine Journal webinar and discover how to create better-ranking content based on a reliable approach.
In this presentation, you’ll learn:
• The best way to find opportunities within the topic of your choice so that you can rank.
• How to research, plan, and structure your content.
• How to monitor performance and regularly refresh content to maintain rank.
Often, businesses approach content optimized for SEO as an afterthought rather than an intentional strategy.
Apoorv Gadwal, Director of Product Management at ALPS, and Ajay Rama, SVP Products of iQuanti, will discuss how easy it is for anyone to create content that performs well on Google with a proven plan.
How to Make Awesome SlideShares: Tips & TricksSlideShare
Turbocharge your online presence with SlideShare. We provide the best tips and tricks for succeeding on SlideShare. Get ideas for what to upload, tips for designing your deck and more.
How to maximize your website’s conversion rateRio Ichikawa
This document describes Rio Ichikawa's process for renewing the website of their CRO consulting company. They began by analyzing user behavior data using heatmaps, which showed the site was lengthy, cluttered, and had small text. They hypothesized that simplifying the content could increase conversions. Rio created a strategy to shorten and simplify content and unify the design. They tested a renewed page, but conversions initially dropped. Further testing showed the need to clearly communicate benefits rather than copying techniques. Continued refinement improved conversions over time by focusing on user needs rather than subjective opinions.
The document provides career advice for getting into the tech field, including:
- Doing projects and internships in college to build a portfolio.
- Learning about different roles and technologies through industry research.
- Contributing to open source projects to build experience and network.
- Developing a personal brand through a website and social media presence.
- Networking through events, communities, and finding a mentor.
- Practicing interviews through mock interviews and whiteboarding coding questions.
Brighton SEO October 2022: How your website impacts the planet - and what yo...Stuart Davies
Stu Davies, Head of Agency from Creative Bloom, local surfer and environmental campaigner slides from his talk from Brighton SEO October 2022.
It is estimated the internet accounts for 4% of Greenhouse gas emissions. As SEOs, we can play a crucial part in making the internet an energy-efficient place and do our bit to reduce that impact. Stu talks through that impact and how SEOs can help make the world greener and still deliver great rankings.
Successful marketers know how to use psychological principles to understand their customers, in order to deliver exactly what those customers need and want. All it takes is a little psychological insight, and you're ready for roll. Psychology is power, and applying the following principles to your business can define a whole new approach, and lead to more marketing success than you ever thought possible.
This document discusses semantic search and how thesauri can improve search experiences. It describes different types of semantic searches and demands for smarter searches. PoolParty Semantic Search is presented as a solution that leverages thesauri to provide auto-complete, query expansion, faceted search, and integration of linked data from multiple sources. A live demo of PoolParty Semantic Search is available online.
Designing Cross-Domain Semantic Web of Things ApplicationsAmélie Gyrard
The document discusses designing cross-domain semantic web of things applications. It introduces challenges including how to interpret IoT data, combine data from different domains, and reuse domain knowledge. The proposed M3 framework addresses these challenges through components like a SWoT generator template, M3 language and ontology, sensor-based linked open rules, and linked open vocabularies for IoT. Evaluations show the framework helps developers build semantic applications and interprets data efficiently while reusing interoperable domain knowledge. The framework has potential applications in domains like health, tourism and transportation.
What is hummingbird and the entity search revolutionDavid Amerland
The 2014 London SMX was way different than the one in NYC just a few months back. SEOs and marketers are now looking at the softer attributes of marketing in search, exploring how to develop authority,enhance their reputation and generate trust with their audience.
Semantic search uses language processing to analyze the meaning of content and search queries to return more relevant results. It involves classifying content using taxonomies, identifying named entities, extracting relationships between entities, and matching these based on meaning. Implementing semantic search requires preparing content through classification, metadata, and information architecture, as well as technologies for semantic tagging, entity extraction, triple stores, and integrating these capabilities with existing search and content management systems.
1. The document discusses Google algorithm updates from 2003 to present, including major updates like Penguin, Panda, Mobilegeddon and more recent shifts towards semantic search and knowledge engines.
2. It provides details on the goals of each update, such as targeting bad link building practices with Penguin and prioritizing page quality over other signals with Panda.
3. Recent updates emphasize mobile friendliness and showing app content in search results, reflecting Google's move towards a mobile-first approach to search.
This document discusses how data is represented in computer systems. It covers basic units of data like bits and bytes and larger units like kilobytes and megabytes. It also explains binary and hexadecimal number systems. Additionally, it discusses how other data types like characters, images, sound, and computer instructions are represented and stored in binary format. Key concepts covered include character sets, pixels, metadata, sample rates, bit rates, opcodes, and operands.
It is quite often observed that when people use retrieval systems, they do not just search documents or text passages in the first place, but for some information contained inside, which is related to some entities, for instance, person, organization, location, events, time, etc. The goal is to find out various kinds of valuable semantic information about real-world entites embedded in different web pages and databases. But It is a difficult task for us to find out specific or exact information about entities from present search engines. So we need search engines, which will identify our queries across different domains and extract structured information about entities.
This document covers key concepts related to computer communications and networking. It defines standalone computers and networks, and describes local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). The document outlines common network hardware, topologies like bus, ring and star, and addresses like IP addresses and MAC addresses. It also discusses internet hardware, protocols, security, policies, and file formats for sharing information over networks and the internet. Concepts like domains, packets, compression and HTML are introduced for understanding how data is transmitted and retrieved online.
Rethinking Annual Performance as WorkshopsEric Tachibana
Each year millions of line managers do performance reviews with each member of their team. Reviews are tricky, risky, and difficult to run as structured conversations, which is how they have always been run. This deck proposes that managers replace conversations with workshops, which are easier to run, generate more insights, and less likely to cause bad feelings as focus turns from attack-defend to collaborative problem solving.
El documento proporciona información para los apoderados de los estudiantes de Segundo Año A sobre los requerimientos y actividades de la próxima semana en el Colegio Camilo Henríquez. Se detallan los materiales que los estudiantes deben traer para cada asignatura, así como también las fechas y horarios de atención de los profesores. El lunes se celebrará el Día del Libro con actividades como un desfile de disfraces con temática literaria e intercambio de libros.
This document summarizes a journal article about the role of non-fuel retailing services in India's petroleum retail industry. It finds that petroleum retailers in India face challenges like low margins and increasing costs, and are offering additional non-fuel services like convenience stores and ATMs to increase customer loyalty and profits. A survey of 100 customers found that strategic location, quality assurance, and infrastructure/amenities were important factors for customers visiting particular gas stations. Most customers still prefer paying in cash, and evenings are a popular time to visit. Non-fuel services like ATMs are attracting some additional customers and sales to gas stations, though not all ATM users purchase other items. Regulations have gradually liberalized fuel pricing in
Leveraging Social Media to Engage Alumni presented to Johns Hopkins UniversityGoody PR and Goody Awards
This social media marketing training deck is a high level overview of how you can leverage social media (Facebook, Twitter and YouTube) to engage alumni that was presented by Liz H Kelly, Goody PR & Goody Awards Founder, to the Johns Hopkins University Alumni Council on the Homewood Campus in Baltimore, MD,
October 2013. Liz is based in CA, a graduate of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, worked for Fox Interactive Media/MySpace, and has managed $million advertising campaigns for clients such as Toyota, University of Phoenix and Southern California Edison. If you'd like to discuss how to leverage social media for your business with an engagement strategy and compelling content, email liz AT goodypr DOT com.
Getting Started - Creating products and services that make life betterSagar Arlekar
Foodlets Team at SVS College of Management Studies, Goa.
An interactive session where we shared the Foodlets story and engaged with the students on different aspects of Entrepreneurship and how to look for opportunities around.
The document discusses making data accessible and available in multiple formats to generate new business ideas and revenue streams. It encourages exploring new sources of easy to access data and staying ahead of the curve by continually adding more data. The overall goal is to leverage data as a commodity for profitable opportunities.
El documento describe los conceptos clave de la gerencia de proyectos de tecnología educativa. Define un proyecto como una secuencia de eventos con un inicio y fin destinados a lograr un objetivo claro dentro de parámetros como tiempo, costo y calidad. Explica que el rol principal del gerente de proyectos es la planificación, organización, selección de personal, ejecución y control de operaciones. También destaca que las fases, controles y responsabilidades claramente definidos garantizan el ciclo de vida exitoso de un proyecto.
The document discusses how search engine optimization (SEO) is changing in the age of the semantic web and entities. Traditionally, SEO focused on keywords, links, and volume to influence search results based on probabilities and statistics. However, with the rise of entities, personalized search, and big data, search is becoming less reliant on keywords and more focused on trusted data sources and relationships between data points. Entities provide direct answers to queries rather than suggestions, but optimizing for entities involves optimizing for authority, trust, reputation, influence, and social factors to become a related entity for a given topic.
The document discusses how search alone is no longer sufficient to meet people's information needs, as they want to find and follow relationships between information. It argues that using metadata expressed through Semantic Web standards can provide more powerful and cost-effective solutions than traditional search, by enabling relational navigation between heterogeneous objects. The document presents several case studies of companies that implemented navigation systems using Siderean Software's products to improve information discovery for customers, partners and employees.
1) Knowledge graphs are structured databases that represent real-world entities and their relationships to each other. They help search engines like Google understand topics at a deeper level.
2) Entities (topics) are becoming more important than keywords for search engines to understand content. Google's entity understanding can be checked using their natural language processing tool.
3) Semantic SEO techniques like tightly linking topics both internally and to relevant external pages can help improve how search engines understand and represent the entities within a website through their knowledge graphs.
The Reason Behind Semantic SEO: Why does Google Avoid the Word PageRank?Koray Tugberk GUBUR
This article delves into the concepts of Semantic SEO, Topical Authority, and PageRank, exploring their relationships and how they benefit both website owners and search engines. By leveraging Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques, Semantic SEO improves search engine comprehension of content and enhances user experience, ultimately leading to better search results.
In the ever-evolving world of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), understanding the intricate connections between Semantic SEO, Topical Authority, and PageRank is crucial for webmasters, content creators, and marketers. These concepts play a vital role in enhancing the visibility and relevance of websites in search results.
Semantic SEO: Going Beyond Keywords
Semantic SEO involves optimizing content by focusing on the meaning and context of words, phrases, and sentences rather than merely targeting specific keywords. This is achieved through NLP techniques such as topic modeling, sentiment analysis, and entity recognition, which allow search engines to comprehend the true essence of content.
Topical Authority: Establishing Expertise and Trustworthiness
Topical Authority refers to the perceived expertise of a website or content creator in a specific subject area. By producing high-quality, relevant, and in-depth content, websites can establish themselves as authorities, earning the trust of both users and search engines. This translates into higher search rankings and increased visibility.
PageRank: Measuring the Importance of Webpages
PageRank is an algorithm used by Google to determine the significance of a webpage by analyzing the quality and quantity of its inbound links. A higher PageRank implies that a website is more authoritative and valuable, thus warranting a better position in search results.
The Interrelation of Semantic SEO, Topical Authority, and PageRank
Semantic SEO, Topical Authority, and PageRank are interconnected concepts that work in tandem to improve a website's search performance. By focusing on Semantic SEO, content creators can enhance their Topical Authority and establish a solid online presence. This, in turn, can lead to higher PageRank and improved search visibility.
The Benefits of Semantic SEO for Search Engines
Semantic SEO not only benefits website owners but also search engines by reducing the cost of understanding documents. With the help of NLP techniques, search engines can efficiently analyze and comprehend content, making it easier to identify and index relevant webpages. This ultimately leads to more accurate search results and a better user experience.
In conclusion, embracing Semantic SEO, Topical Authority, and PageRank is essential for achieving higher search rankings and increased online visibility. By leveraging NLP techniques, Semantic SEO offers a more sophisticated and efficient approach to understanding and optimizing content, ultimately benefiting both website owners and search engines.
This document discusses digital discoverability strategies for performing arts organizations. It defines discoverability as the ability for something to be discovered online through search and recommendation engines. It outlines various methods of online discovery like advertising, publicity, niche communities, social networks and search/recommendation engines. It provides best practices for search engine optimization, including strategic language use, backlinking, semantic optimization, localization and structured data. It also discusses the benefits of using linked open data sources like Wikidata to enrich arts discoverability.
Stephen Abram gave a presentation on the 2014 technology forecast for libraries. He discussed several emerging technologies that libraries should explore, including crowdfunding platforms, eLearning/MOOCs, makerspaces, video production, analytics-driven strategies, streaming media, mobility, discovery systems, social media as content, relationship management for patron data, and addressing "born digital" materials that were never published in print. Abram emphasized that libraries need to embrace change, think about sustainability and scalability, take risks, and tell their own stories in order to remain relevant in an evolving technological landscape.
Learning Emergent Knowledge from Blog PostingsSaltlux Inc.
- The document describes a semantic search system that analyzes social web content like blog postings.
- It converts conventional blog postings into "semantic blogs" by adding semantic tags to topics. This allows emerging relationships between bloggers and topics to be discovered.
- The system uses simple semantics from a large number of blog postings and connections between bloggers and topics. This "simple semantic" approach allows new knowledge to emerge from the connections in contrast to traditional ontologies.
Read this and get inspired how to use entity extraction to better consume unstructured information assets in your organization. This presentation is made by my colleague Paula Petcu
Key concepts for content creation for web visibility and client conversion. Write for customers, edit for search engines. One concept with accompanying details written for clarity and discoverability.
#contentcreation
#semanticsearch
#seo
The document discusses writing content for semantic search. It emphasizes writing for humans by using natural language, answering questions, and connecting related concepts to show search engines the relevancy of content. Proper content structure, keywords, internal links, and structured data help search engines understand the meaning and intent behind text. The goal is to resonate with readers by solving their problems and driving them to take action on one's website.
Link Building, Topicality & the Reasonable SurferDixon Jones
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Graphs are increasingly important as data can be represented as nodes connected by relationships. A graph database like Neo4j allows for flexible modeling of data relationships and powerful querying of connected data. Neo4j provides faster and more scalable solutions compared to relational databases for workloads involving complex joins and real-time transactions on connected data. Customers like Airbus have seen 10x performance improvements using Neo4j for design dependency analysis by mapping dependencies between assets as a graph.
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This is a Quick Research Guide (QRG).
QRGs include the following:
- A brief, high-level overview of the QRG topic.
- A milestone timeline for the QRG topic.
- Links to various free online resource materials to provide a deeper dive into the QRG topic.
- Conclusion and a recommendation for at least two books available in the SJPL system on the QRG topic.
QRGs planned for the series:
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Any questions or comments?
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1. SEO in the age of the semantic web
SMX East 2013 Conference Presentation in NYC
AN INTRODUCTION TO ENTITIES
David Amerland
2. IMAGINE, FOR A MOMENT… A TREE
Close your eyes …. and think of everything you associate it with.
3. IF YOU DID WHAT THE PREVIOUS SLIDE
SUGGESTED YOU KNOW THAT A TREE
• Has categories (deciduous, evergreen, coniferous, wide-leaved)
• Has properties (hard, organic, aromatic)
• Has attributes (it floats on water, burns in the fireplace)
• Is associated with products (paper, buildings, bridges, ships and planes even)
• Brings up personal memories (Christmas tree, a tree you planted in your backyard)
• Can be an abstraction (the deodorizer dangling from your car mirror)
• Can have personal significance (the green movement, forests)
• Is associated with actions (root systems spreading underground, soil support)
• Is also an abstract symbol (endurance, persistence)
4. AS A MATTER OF FACT…
A tree, in your mind‟s eye, is both a personalized and generic object that has both
personal significance unique only to you and a factual existence that is generic to
everyone on the planet.
Everything you know
about a “tree” is your
own personal
knowledge graph.
That would mean
that the word “tree”
then is an Entity.
Well, almost, but not
quite…
5. THE WORD “TREE” IS NOT AN ENTITY
To prove this let‟s consider the word “arbre” which means tree, in French, or the word “dendro”
which means tree in Greek.
The moment you learn that those words mean tree, in your mind, you instantly associate
everything in your Knowledge Graph, with that word, even if you cannot express it in that
language.
So really a “tree” in your head is a concept that is divorced from the words you use to describe
it. That concept is defined by all the knowledge associated with it. The moment you learn the
word tree in another language you simply, mentally, remap the Knowledge Graph to that
language.
Essentially that‟s how Entities work in Google‟s semantic search. The Knowledge Graph is
what defines them.
6. AS SEO PROFESSIONALS WE THOUGHT WE KNEW
HOW THE WEB WORKED …
We look beneath the fabric of the web and see the
code that runs it … the connections that form it.
7. SEO IN THE PAST HAS ALWAYS BEEN ABOUT
PROBABILITIES
• Search returned statistically probable answers to keyword-laden search queries.
• To succeed in search, we needed to „load‟ the dice. And we had a variety of techniques in our
arsenal on how to do that exactly:
• Keywords, links, anchor text, on-page techniques, inbound links …
• If something did not work we needed to increase quantity, volume, intensity. It was always a
case of having to dial things up.
8. BUT IN A SEMANTIC WEB STATISTICS FADE AWAY
The traditional “ten links in search”
Are changing, becoming:
Personalized
Populated by people with
familiar faces
More accurate
9. SEARCH ITSELF IS CHANGING:
• Mobile
• Voice
• Local
• Personal
• Conversational
• Predictive (Google Now)
• Functional (Google Maps)
• Infontational (YouTube)
Information is growing at an exponential rate and search is changing with it
Volume Velocity Variety Veracity all Big Data components play a key role
10. AND ENTITIES ARE THE NEW DRIVER:
Entities are generated relational mapping that uncovers the association between different data points.
This is RADICAL. Entities become trusted points around which other data revolves.
11. ENTITIES ARE PRODUCED IN A VARIETY OF WAYS:
• Imported from trusted sources (Wikipedia, Freebase, Metaweb)
• Extracted from web pages
• Data mining in the social web
• Sentiment mining
13. ENTITIES ARE A CHALLENGE TO SEO BECAUSE:
• They provide answers at the search box rather than suggestions
14. OPTIMIZATION APPEARS TO BE REDUCED TO
ANSWERING A SEARCH QUERY
• But let‟s look at it again:
15. THE „ENTITY‟ THAT IS THE ANSWER TO THE
SEARCH QUERY “WHO IS THE PRESIDENT OF
THE UNITED STATES” PRODUCED:
• An answer
• A biography with associated links
• Recent posts with links
• Associated entities, complete with links
A „one‟ answer result generated a much wider, related field of data than it might have been
possible before.
16. ENTITIES: THE CHALLENGE & THE OPPORTUNITY
• For SEOs the challengers are as steep as the question is simple:
• Changing search interface (screenless computers and keyless devices)
• Less reliance on keywords
• Deprecation of existing, on-page SEO techniques
• Loss of real estate space in SERPs
• Reduced reliance on statistical association in results
• How do you take advantage of Entities to make up for it all?
17. REVERSE ENGINEER ENTITY AS A DRIVER:
• Authority
• Trust
• Reputation
• Influence
• If that’s the end result how can it be reduced further into manageable steps?
• What actions can be taken at the content-creation interface that will produce these
outcomes, and how can this be ensured?