Semantic SEO

 I made $31,000 last month through my portfolio and client websites.




I did it by creating simple systems.


Systems for:


+ Creating topical maps

+ Creating semantic briefs

+ Auditing contents semantically

+ Training writers on semantic seo framework


And finally


+ Launching semantic content networks by incorporating all above systems.


Today, I’m sharing the exact framework that I use for launching a semantic content network.


Your path to success is paved with holistic systems.


By the end of this post, you'll know exactly how to create a bulletproof semantic content network to scale your business.


Let's dive in:


1. Overview:


A Semantic Content Network is a network of interconnected content where each piece of content is related to others in a meaningful and relevant way. This network is organized around specific entities and topics, with a focus on providing accurate and relationally relevant information while leveraging contextual hierarchies, structures, connections, and vectors.


2. Identify:


• Source Context: Monetization Methods, and Brand Identity, Brand's function, and benefits have to be connected to the topics that are processed.

• Central Entity: The entity that will appear in the entire semantic content network, and topical map.

• Central Search Intent: The intent that appears in the entire topical map mainly or minorly.


3. Research & Develop Topical map:


A Topical Map is a communication strategy with semantic search engines to decrease risk, and cost of retrieval while increasing relevance and  responsiveness to achieve the “Ranking State of Topical Authority”.


Topical map include following components:


3.1. Core section

3.2. Outer section

3.3. Root

3.4. Seed

3.5. Node


If you are done researching your topical map, now focus individual document briefs.


4. Construct Semantic Content Briefs:


A detailed guide containing strategies for creating a semantic content network. It covers lexical semantics, query semantics, entity relationships, contextual vectors and context terms.


A semantic brief has


- Main content

- Supplementary content


5. Write, Edit and Publish the documents:


Now write content according to the finalized brief for each topical map node, root, and seed by following semantic writing rules and publish with a priority and momentum.


If you’re going deep in an attribute then publishing 20 documents is a good starting point.


6. Wait for historical data:


If you have covered a topical map attribute on your source (topical coverage), you only need quality historical data to get the topical authority state.


+ If you want to classify yourself with your knowledge domain authority sources then go vast (flat).

+ If you want to focus on monetization first, then publish nodes that are relevant with your source context (depth).


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P.S. I designed this workflow inspired by Koray Tuğberk Gübür knowledge.


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