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What is a semantic core?

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:36 am
by relemedf5w023
How to create a semantic core
SEO
SEO
Evgeniy Letov
A hammer blow is enough to get to the kernel of a nut. The semantic core requires a more subtle approach.
To get to the kernel of a walnut, it is enough to hit it with a hammer. The semantic core requires a more subtle approach.
Every website owner wants his brainchild to bring profit. What should be done to start attracting audience from search engines?

You need to start with compiling a semantic core, which is what our article is dedicated to.

Content
What is a semantic core?
Why do we need a semantic core?
Step-by-step instructions (with example)
Step 1. Collect queries and their frequency
Step 2. Group
Step 3: Clean the list, set priorities
4. Distribute across pages
What to do next?
Summary
The semantic core is an exhaustive list of search queries on the topic of your site. It includes:

requests,
their frequency,
"responding" pages of the site (existing or planned).
In this case, each request should lead to a maximum of 1 page. Otherwise (if 1 request is "answered" by several pages), "relevance spread" occurs, and such pages fall out of search results.

Why do we need a semantic core?
“Semantic core” can be replaced by the phrase “semantic center”.

From a marketing perspective, the core is a list of audience needs. If you have started to create or actively reform a site to increase sales, first of all, take care of the "semantics". Then your site will only lawyer phone number data what is interesting to buyers.

If you do SEO on your own, using the core makes your work much easier. Your project will be broken down into smaller, more manageable tasks: instead of a large and difficult task of “promoting a website,” you work with smaller, more understandable tasks of promoting individual sections.

Step-by-step instructions (with example)
Someone invents bicycles, and now we will sell them. Imagine that you are the owner of a budget children's and adult bicycle store in Yekaterinburg.

Now we will assemble a semantic core to design an online store. For example, we will start with one request - "bicycle Yekaterinburg". This is not enough for a "real" semantic core, but so be it - it is important that you master the principle itself - then adding new requests will be easy.