On-page markup enables search engines to understand the information on web pages and provide richer search results in order to make it easier for users to find relevant information on the web. Markup can also enable new tools and applications that make use of the structure.Getting featured in Google Knowledge Graph
- Implement structured data on your website
- Use nouns (i.e., entities) in your writing when it’s natural to do so
- Link to relevant sites
- Get featured in Wikipedia
Wikipedia is an example of data organization done right - the way Google likes to use. Google likes organized, easily accessible data. That’s why merging everything you know about SEO best practices with useful content and structured data can help you show up in Knowledge Graph-powered results.
Here are some tips for optimizing for the answer box.
Here are some tips for optimizing for the answer box.
- Select a topic that’s interesting for your users
- Create quality content relevant to the theme (use “buyer persona” studies, focus groups, and engagement analytics to determine the content mix)
- Structure the page with user experience in mind
- Where relevant, clearly define a how-to list, including the phrase “how to” in content and bullet points clearly present answers
- Implement SEO practices like basic on-page optimization, theme-relevant cross-linking and technical SEO tactics
This is still a new feature, and optimizing for the Knowledge Graph in general is still fairly novel for many, We'll be sharing in-depth articles about optimizing for the Knowledge Graph. One I'd particularly like to talk about is Wikipedia and its importance for ranking well on Google. So stay tuned for some really useful posts :)
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