How to create an article: semantic content brief

Here are a few instructions on how you can write an article
-Single macro context for every page.
-Macro content reflects through your title.
-Relevant entities, attributes, and values should be added to the macro context.
-Add attribute relevance filter:
-Prominent
-Popular
-Relevance
-Write factual sentence structures (e.g., “X is known for Y”).
-The Sahara Desert is recognized for being the largest hot desert in the world.
-Use research and studies to prove points.
-Use headings in the form of questions because Google converts your headings into questions.
-Use proper word sequence.
-Incorrect word sequence:
-Elephants are the largest land mammals that live in herds and communicate through low-frequency sounds called infrasound, and they are herbivores.
-Correct word sequence:
-Elephants are the largest land mammals that are herbivores and live in herds. They communicate through low-frequency sounds called infrasound.
-Readable sentences enhance user experience, signaling content quality to Google.
-Do not add fluff.
-Use short sentences.
-Give the exact answer immediately.
-Provide unique information.
-Create proper headings from H1 to the last in a flow.
-Ensure the last heading is relevant to the first.
-Delete unnecessary words.
-Use ordered and unordered lists.
-40-word limit per answer where possible, for feature snippets.
-Use predicates correctly.
-When using plural nouns, give examples after this.
-Trees are important. Examples include oaks, pines, and maples.
-Avoid opinion-based statements such as “will,” “should,” “have to,” etc.
-Use numeric values.
-Instead of saying, “There are many benefits of eating apples,” say, “There are 5 main benefits of eating apples.”
-Do not give your opinion in the article.
-Do not create extra sentences without a logical reason.
-When adding a table, always define the context, label rows and columns, and every piece of information in the table.
-Use internal links where you have another article on that word.
-Use synonyms
-use lexical semantic concepts
-Add conjunctive words and numeric values in the title.
-Expand your title in the description so that the main content reflects mostly the first words.
-Use contextual borders.
-Write micro context but use H4, H5, H3 formats to give short answers.
-Image alt text should be a phrase.
-H1 headings of your article should be abstract and extractive summaries.
-H2 heading after H1 should include definitions and examples.
-Ensure content is highly relevant to the search intent and user queries.
-Maintain consistency in terminology and concepts throughout the content.
-Use semantically related keywords to cover the topic comprehensively.
-Engage the reader by using conversational language and simple English.
-Integrate core topics and subtopics naturally into your content.
-Use contextually relevant and diverse keywords.
-Create content that fulfills user intent and answers queries thoroughly.
-Develop a clear content structure with logical flow and hierarchy.
-Ensure that content is comprehensive and covers the topic from multiple angles.
-Use natural language processing (NLP) techniques to understand and implement user queries.
-Ensure that your content is user-friendly and accessible across devices.
-Enhance content with relevant examples and case studies.
-Apply semantic search principles to align with how search engines interpret content.
-Ensure content is updated and relevant to current trends and information.
-Ensure content aligns with the overall site architecture and user journey.
Prioritize user intent and ensure the content directly matches the purpose of the query.
Include fact-based, objective data supported by case studies and research.
Ensure titles and meta descriptions are optimized for click-through rates, incorporating entities and numerical data.
Organize paragraphs to build upon each other, ensuring cohesion and relevance to the macro context.
Avoid using unnecessary adjectives and adverbs to keep the text concise and focused.
Use precise, topic-relevant examples to demonstrate complex concepts.
Include relevant statistical data to provide evidence and authority to your content.
Structure long-form content into digestible sections for better readability and search engine interpretation.
Ensure proper placement of keywords in the introduction and conclusion, matching user expectations.
Inspired by Koray Tuğberk Gübür.

 

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