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Connect with Google and Wikipedia

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 4:13 am
by ahbappy250
Staying connected is key. Most of the information in Google’s Knowledge Graph comes from Wikipedia and Google itself, so taking the first step to be present in the database of these big players will really give you a head start on the graph.

You just need to follow a few simple steps:

sign up with Google Search Console (which helps you measure your site's search traffic and performance);
If you are a business owner, sign up for Google My Business . This will increase your visibility and authority on Google, as well as get you listed on Google Maps.
In terms of conquering Wikipedia, you absolutely free russian number for whatsapp must make sure you have a Wikidata entry. We’ve discussed Wikidata and why it’s important for SEO in a previous blog post, but let’s clarify here that this is important because Wikidata stores all of Wikipedia’s structured data — which is used in most Wikipedia articles.

Speaking of Wikipedia articles, you'll almost certainly benefit from having one yourself.

Getting a Wikipedia article may seem strange, but links to Wikipedia articles point to the sources they use and make it easier to access your website. Therefore, having an article on a renowned page could lead to more clicks in the long run.

2. Use Schema markup
Using Schema markup may seem complicated at first, but at its core it is very simple. Schema markup is a way to label your content so that Google can understand it.

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If Google understands, for example, that you're talking about a website foundation rather than a charity, it can point your content to the right people searching with the right intent.

Another benefit of Schema markup is that it puts you on the path to:

get rich snippets,
get a Knowledge Panel,
appear for some non-branded queries.
Rich snippets are special search results that include information not stored in the meta description. They may look something like this: