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Obviously understanding the type of relationship is very important for our Mister Google

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 3:40 am
by mayaboti
For example, he will have to know that the entities Rome and Italy have the same type of relationship as Berlin - Germany. What do we deduce from all this? That the entity itself is not an island, an abstract and independent element. On the contrary, the importance and value of each entity is deduced precisely from the set of relationships it has with other entities.


2) Notability This strange word, notability, indicates the brazil telegram data relative importance of the entity within its niche. In other words, Google knows that the same evaluation parameters (links, mentions, etc.) cannot be applied to all niches, even if they are similar. The "restaurants of Santa Teresa di Gallura" niche certainly cannot be compared on an equal footing with the "restaurants of New York" niche, don't you think? Here then Google adjusts its calculations on the importance of the specific niche, to then evaluate the importance of a specific entity (for example your restaurant) within its scope.


3) Contribution This metric is also related to the importance of the entity, but here we are immersed in the niche. The value of the contribution measures how much an entity has weight in its sector by measuring external signals, such as reviews or mentions by industry experts and opinion leaders. Let's go back to our restaurant. The review of a food critic can have a positive impact on this evaluation parameter, as can the mention by a famous food blogger.