Entity-First Content Strategy: Owning Topics in Vector and Knowledge Spaces
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Entity-First Content Strategy: Owning Topics in Vector and Knowledge Spaces
Search engines and AI assistants today treat content as entities – real things in the world – connected by relationships, not just as lists of keywords. Google’s engineers explain that the Knowledge Graph was built to understand “real-world entities and their relationships to one another: things, not strings” (blog.google). In practice, this means successful content must clearly name the people, places, products, brands, and ideas (entities) in your topic area, and show how they link. AI assistants then use these entity relationships to pick and cite your pages accurately (hendricks.ai) (www.quicksprout.com). For example, one study found that pages with many clear entities were far more likely to be chosen as sources for AI-generated summaries (www.quicksprout.com).
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