SEO Copywriting & Content Strategy
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Boost your SEO with Topic & Entity optimization. Learn how this dynamic duo improves search rankings and drives organic traffic
Two powerful approaches, Topic-Based SEO and Entity-Based SEO, have been making waves lately. But what are they, and are they even different?
Let's dive in and demystify these concepts, one step at a time. And then we can look at the million-dollar question: how can you use them to boost your website's ranking?
Topic-Based SEO is a strategic approach to search engine optimization that focuses on creating content clusters around broad topics or themes relevant to your niche or industry. Instead of targeting individual keywords, Topic-Based SEO aims to establish topical authority by covering all aspects of a particular topic. This involves:
Topic-based SEO is a powerful strategy for improving your website's visibility and attracting a larger audience. By focusing on creating comprehensive, informative content around relevant topics, you can establish yourself as a trusted authority in your field and drive long-term success in organic search.
So far so good?
Great, let’s move along and take a peek at entity-based SEO.
In the context of SEO, entities are distinct, unique, and well-defined things that help search engines to understand how your content relates to the query. The existence of information related to relevant entities within your content can help Google to understand the relevancy of your web-page to any to any given topic.
Any noun representing a specific thing can be considered an entity. Such as:
When you search for a term, Google tries to identify the entity you're referring to and provide relevant results based on its understanding of that subject and its connections to related entities.
Entity-based SEO focuses on helping search engines make these connections by providing clear, contextual information about the entities mentioned in your content. This involves using:
Okay, so by this point, you may be a little confused about the difference between topics and entities and how they relate to Search Engine Optimization.
Let’s think about this a little bit more. What is the difference between topic and entity-based SEO?
While Entity-Based SEO and Topic-Based SEO are related, they are not exactly the same. Think of Topic-Based SEO as your blueprint and Entity-Based SEO as the finer details. Together, they create a comprehensive SEO strategy that's greater than the sum of its parts.
Here's how they work in harmony:
All sounds good right, but how do we combine these in practice? Firstly we need to identify the entities which relate to our chosen topics.
Don't worry, you don't have to be an entity-whisperer to uncover these hidden gems! Generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be a fantastic resource for identifying entities related to your topics. They're trained on massive datasets and can quickly generate lists of relevant entities to enrich your content.
When I asked [Gemini] (https://gemini.google.com/) to ‘give me a list of entities related to SEO as a topic’ this is what it came back with.
Key Concepts:
Search Engines:
SEO Tools and Platforms:
Metrics and KPIs:
Influential People and Organizations:
Still confused by the difference between topics and entities?
You're absolutely right. The distinction between entities and topics can be a bit nuanced, especially in the context of SEO. Let's clarify this using the example of [keyword research.] (https://www.jellyfish.com/en-gb/training/blog/free-keyword-research-template)
Again, the data here is generated by Gemini.
Keyword Research as a Topic:
Example subtopics within the broader topic of "keyword research":
Keyword Research as an Entity:
Example attributes of the entity "keyword research":
Ok, so now we know what topics and entities are, we need to pull it all together.
Using the topic of SEO as an example, if we want to be seen as an authority on the topic, we need to develop content that not only defines it as a concept but also dives deeper into its related topical entities.
Within an SEO content hub, we might develop articles on Keyword Research or Link Building (concepts), how to measure performance (Metrics and KPIs), or how to stay current with the world of search (Influential People and Organizations).
In terms of entities, we can then look at our topic of keyword research as an example of how to shape entity-focused content.
In our article related to this, we want to consider the attributes of Keyword research identified. We’d need to include (or link to) content that defines its meaning and purpose, different keyword research tools and platforms, and how it relates to other entities, such as content marketing and search intent.
Applying this approach to combining our various subtopics and entities takes time. You also need to consider how you utilise your personal or organizational expertise to create genuinely insightful and helpful content, but that’s another topic in itself.
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