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Jun 15, 2022, 18 tweets

Hello everyone! Today for #learnSEO I’m going to share a long thread to summarize the important bits from my SMX advanced talk - Using a knowledge of semantic search to improve E-A-T.

I learned so much in creating this talk!
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Did you know that Google says that “assessing your own content in terms of E-A-T criteria may help it align with signals that Google uses to rank content?”

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What does E-A-T have to do with semantic search though? Let’s unpack what semantic search is. It’s search that understands the meaning of words and the connections between them.

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Google has traditionally been a “lexical” search engine - matching keywords (or synonyms) in queries with keywords on pages.

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When you do a search and see xx million results, that’s lexical search showing how many pages could be a match for this query. They’re ordered by the traditional PageRank based algo. Filters can be applied (like Panda and Penguin) to improve quality.

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Hummingbird, launched in 2013 opened the door for Google to combine lexical and semantic search.

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Much of Google’s understanding of concepts and entities and how they relate to each other comes from the Knowledge graph. Knowledge retrieval is a form of semantic search.

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When you see a knowledge panel, this is a glimpse into the entities in the knowledge graph and the relationships between them.

Improving E-A-T means improving Google’s understanding of the entities associated with your business.

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One of the best ways to do this is with schema.

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Some studies show that adding About schema (to tell Google what main topic is covered) and Mention schema (what topics are also mentioned) can help improve rankings.

In the QRG, raters are told to look for evidence of other people referencing a content creator or business.

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Now, Google’s algos are not doing site: searches to replicate this. But I do believe they are looking to find connections that support you having expertise on a topic.
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So how do you put this into practice?
1) Find ways to get mentioned on authoritative sites. Not for the PageRank (although that’s still helpful if you can get it), but for the connections to support your expertise.
Think HARO, producing content that is truly linkworthy, good PR

2) Create topical authority to demonstrate a deep level of knowledge on your topics. The more expert level content you have on a topic, the more likely you are to be seen as authoritative.

The topic layer of the kg🤯:

“built by analyzing all the content that exists on the web for a given topic and develops hundreds and thousands of subtopics.”

“We then look at patterns to understand how these subtopics relate to each other”

To sum up
✅Assessing content from an EAT perspective may help it rank better
✅Make your entity information as clear as possible (schema)
✅Get links & mentions from truly authoritative sites discussing your topic
✅Create topic hubs to demonstrate depth of expertise
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You can catch the full talk at SMX - you need to register, but it's free:
attend.marketinglandevents.com/smx-advanced-2…

Happy to give my thoughts if you have questions!

We now have this in a blog post... Including the full slide deck:

mariehaynes.com/using-semantic…

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