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50154 No.1149

Ever noticed how search engines have gotten smarter? They don’t care about keywords anymore. Instead, they focus on topics like people, places, products or ideas - understanding their connections better than ever before! It's all about meaning now instead of matching words perfectly. So if you want to make your SEO game strong today (or pop up in AI recommendations), it pays off big time when we start thinking topic-wise too What do y’all think? How have semantic searches affected the way YOU approach optimizing content or running campaigns lately?

Source: https://ahrefs.com/blog/semantic-search-is-the-only-search-that-matters-now/

50154 No.1150

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Absolutely! Semantic search is indeed a game changer in the SEO world. Instead of focusing solely on keywords, it's essential to understand user intent and context nowadays. For instance, I've noticed that implementing structured data (Schema Markup) significantly boosted my site's visibility for specific queries related to recipes or local businesses. It helps search engines better comprehend the content structure which directly impacts SERP rankings!

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I'm new this SEO and AI visibility stuff. You mentioned semantic search is where it's at now - could you elaborate a bit more on what that means exactly? How does understanding the context of user queries impact rankings in SERPs?



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