Post by account_disabled on Mar 14, 2024 5:58:46 GMT 2
of their natural referencing. For example, in response to a query concerning a company, the Knowledge Graph will consult its website, its Wikipedia page, its Google establishment profile, platforms which provide factual information (such as directories), sites which offer content (photos, videos, texts, etc.), Google interactions with a nearby location, etc. These sources are therefore both public and private. This data compilation is (obviously) automated. Its reliability improves as Google's algorithm evolves. Thus, natural language processing, among other innovations, has done much to optimize the quality of results displayed in knowledge panels.
In some cases, the information included in the Knowledge Graph comes from users themselves, who can suggest changes to the panels they claim. Best practices for appearing in a Knowledge Panel The variety of sources consulted, as BTB Directory well as the automation of data scraping, make it impossible to directly influence Google to display your Knowledge Panel in response to targeted queries. On the other hand, it is possible to facilitate the processing of your entity (company or personality) by the Knowledge Graph by adopting some best practices.
Create/improve the corresponding Wikipedia page, the free encyclopedia being a source highlighted by Google. Many results processed by the Knowledge Graph come from there. In addition, the notoriety of an entity (which influences the possibility of seeing a Knowledge Panel displayed) is directly linked to its presence on Wikipedia. Ditto on Wikidata, another open source project, less known, but just as important for Google. Optimize website content. The Knowledge Graph data also comes from digital media supplied by the different entities it is therefore a question of improving the content of your site, enriching it (texts, images, videos) and optimizing it for SEO (html tags, semantic markup, internal linking, backlinks, etc.
In some cases, the information included in the Knowledge Graph comes from users themselves, who can suggest changes to the panels they claim. Best practices for appearing in a Knowledge Panel The variety of sources consulted, as BTB Directory well as the automation of data scraping, make it impossible to directly influence Google to display your Knowledge Panel in response to targeted queries. On the other hand, it is possible to facilitate the processing of your entity (company or personality) by the Knowledge Graph by adopting some best practices.
Create/improve the corresponding Wikipedia page, the free encyclopedia being a source highlighted by Google. Many results processed by the Knowledge Graph come from there. In addition, the notoriety of an entity (which influences the possibility of seeing a Knowledge Panel displayed) is directly linked to its presence on Wikipedia. Ditto on Wikidata, another open source project, less known, but just as important for Google. Optimize website content. The Knowledge Graph data also comes from digital media supplied by the different entities it is therefore a question of improving the content of your site, enriching it (texts, images, videos) and optimizing it for SEO (html tags, semantic markup, internal linking, backlinks, etc.