🎯 Contextual Direction: The Missing Link in Most Articles
Targeting a specific knowledge domain and a contextual domain is not enough. ❌
Yet, most article introductions focus only on these two elements.
🚫 But there’s one critical piece that's often overlooked…
🔍 Contextual Direction
Contextual direction defines the angle of your article—
👉 The perspective or lens through which you guide the reader.
📌 So, where should this angle be clearly established?
➡ The General Summary Section.
Why? Because it serves as a unifying bridge between:
- ✨ Abstractive summary (your interpretation)
- 🧠 Extractive summary (important data pulled from key content)
And more importantly…
It brings together all relevant contextual sections derived from the attributes of the main entity on the page.
🧩 The Key Insight
🔍 The way you process and present these attributes defines your article’s angle.
📐 And that angle sets your contextual direction within your specific domain.
✅ The Benefit
🚀 The earlier and better you define your article’s angle, the easier it is for Google to:
- ✅ Understand your contextual direction
- ✅ Identify your targeted domain
- ✅ Rank your source based on this clear assessment and alignment
💡 Bottom Line
Don't just write for a topic.
Write with a direction.
Let your contextual direction guide the content flow from the start—especially through a strong General Summary Section. 🧭✨