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Nilfgardskiy2020-01-27 12:38:25
Search Engine Optimization
Nilfgardskiy, 2020-01-27 12:38:25

What to do with semantic. core?

What to do with the final excel file of the semantic core, if we are not going to write texts on the site pages and launch contextual advertising?

How then to use this semantic core with key queries?

PS Not an online store.

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Vladimir Solntsev, 2020-01-27
@nilfgardskiy_e

Each request in the core essentially reflects the intent and goals of the user. If you do not need this information or you have no idea how to use it, then you do not need the kernel.
Given that the specifics of your site is not known, it is impossible to answer your question.
You can view the core for ideas to expand the functionality of the site, or vice versa, understand that the planned feature is not needed by anyone at all, which means you can save on development.
Again, even without texts, you can use the core to write the right meta tags, plan the structure. Grouping requests by page.
If SEO doesn’t matter to you in principle, and you have studied your audience in other ways, everything that needs to be done and you can even launch it right now, then you don’t need the core.

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Roman Yakovenko, 2020-02-06
@Roman_Strong

If you are not interested in SEO optimization and context in any way. Then you can not use the kernel in any way.

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Olga Usim, 2020-03-01
@Usimov

You do not need a semantic core if you are not going to create pages for promotion in search engines.
The semantic core is a set of user requests in the selected topic. The very structure of the site should be developed with an eye on the core.

By building the core, you figure out what search engine users are really interested in. That is, you do not act at random, but with knowledge of the matter. For example, create pages that will solve a specific user problem.

The semantic core is the basis of any information and, probably, commercial site. Because such sites receive the main traffic from search engines, Yandex and Google.
In other words, if you have alternative traffic channels and you are not interested in search engines, then you do not particularly need a semantic core. Moreover, you are not going to create pages for it.
However, even if you are not going to advance in search engines, the semantic core will be useful to you : with its help, you can better understand what your potential customers (potential visitors to your site) want.
Do you have any content on the site? You can always finish this content in such a way as to satisfy at least those users who enter high-frequency queries.

You can also use core queries for content marketing : publish texts on other sites, selected for queries. Do you need external links?

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