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Today, Google announced the rollout of its Knowledge Graph, which will cause a big change to how results are delivered in the SERPs. Basically, the intent behind the Knowledge Graph is for search engines to think more like a human -- and deliver results that reflect that. It's gradually rolling out in the U.S. as we speak, but you might not see it for yourself quite yet. After the initial rollout is complete, Google will expand the Knowledge Graph to searches on mobile and tablet devices, then to languages other than English.
As Google puts it, Knowledge Graph, "taps into the collective intelligence of the web and understands the world a bit more like people do." Wait. What exactly does that mean? Let's take a deeper look at this rollout, and try to make things a little clearer!
What is Google's Knowledge Graph?
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Semantic Keyword Grouping is a very important topic for anyone who wants to put everything on his side. Whether you are active in the marketing, sale or any other field, what counts are the visits to your blog and / or website. Maybe this tool can help you in your effort. [note mg] I've published another post about semantic research on my Social Media topic here: http://bit.ly/Jw2OJB Group keywords semantically and see important PPC results like improved relevance, a better quality score, and a stronger click through rate with WordStream. Grouping keywords semantically is the key to a successful, well-organized pay-per-click ad campaign. But what exactly is semantic keyword grouping? It's the process of organizing keywords into small, manageable groups according to semantic relevance. In other words, keywords that share a high degree of meaning or intent are gathered together in segments. Read more: http://bit.ly/HJwiU8 Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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An excellent guide for creating your own implementation of Facebook comments on your website. Easy to follow and implement. Test, you will be surprised! [note Martin Gysler] Using Facebook Comments on your blog offers your readers a way to instantaneously comment on posts, as well as to share them without having to do any work. If you think this type of commenting system will suit your audience, read on to find out how you can implement it the right way. Step 1: Create A Facebook App Before you actually generate the Facebook Comments code and implement it on your blog, you need to create an app for your site.
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Carey Leahy's comment,
February 4, 2012 5:12 PM
Well done Martin - I think you are 'curating' well in this environment by adding your perspective as a 'note' - I've noted it!
Martin Gysler's comment,
February 5, 2012 10:30 AM
Thank you Carey, I'm glad you has noted it... .-)
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An all in one. It's really an extraordinary item for doing the right things to improve your ranking. If you have a blog with great articles, but not many visitors, apply the ideas in this article, it'll help you for sure. [note mg] Think about semantic keyword research to help you focus your content and and improve your rankings.
***** Cool continue to believe semantic web holds keys to future. Marty Via Martin Gysler, Neil Wilkins, Cyndee Haydon www.SandbarsToSunsets.com Delete the scoop?
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Looking for how to increase traffic to your blog or website, this article will give you some very useful information to achieve your goal. [note MG] We’ve all been taught to create high-quality content to attract links. This argument is usually stated in the context of a blog that basically becomes an authority where you start to build a following around consistent, fresh content—think big sites like Problogger or Boing Boing. This is not the technique I’m talking about. Today, I’m talking about a link-building technique that’s bigger, better and quite possibly able to put you on the map faster than you would ever imagine. I’m talking about building a linkable asset—something you do by following the steps I’m about to describe. First, let’s define “linkable asset.” What is a linkable asset? Read more: http://bit.ly/y67FKA Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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I don't trust these "complete guides" typically, but this Complete Guide To Online Marketing For Small Business is from my friend Bill Ross and is pretty complete :).