Topical Map Codes with descriptions
- FS: Featured Snippet: 40 words, 320 character limit
- PAA: People Also Ask: The definitive answer should be given in a single sentence. Be certain and direct.
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Anchor Text: Word => URL:
Word => Anchor Text, URL = Related Article + Hash Identifier (#) - Listing: List Items for FS: Introductory sentence, list elements, proper HTML List Marking, Heading and Introductory sentence harmony, list can be ordered or unordered (in the example, they can be only unordered)
- Definitive Answer: Long-form mentioning answer: The long answer, including all concepts, should be given with context reinforcement. Use all the qualifiers and signifiers of an entity, while mentioning the connections and explaining everything.
- "Term": Include the Term with Definition or Context: The relevant concept should be passed in the relevant section.
- Instruction list: A list with commands.
- List item: An item from a list, such as first or third.
- List outro: A paragraph after the list tiems of listing.
- Table Definition: A definition that defines the table with purpose.
- Table: A table with the related dimensions, columns and headers.
- Table Dimensions: Different columns, or rows and their names and
- Table Outro: A paragraph that comments, or defines the situation
- • Unordered List: A list without a prominence order
- Semantic closeness: using two related concepts with lexical semantics
- Expansion of evidence: Evaluation of the fact with its effect, function, importance...
- Factual Proposition: An indisputable fact proposition based on evidence
- Synonym usage: A replacement word for another word. It is valuable
- Annotation text: Words for improving the contextual sharpness. It w
- Named Entity Recognition System: Entity qualifiers to make every entity explicit, and
- Long Form Exact Definitive Answer: Explicitly used qualifiers to define the entity, its role
- No Co-reference: Not using the pronouns to mention an entity
- Sentiment System: Not using the power words, or words with strong f
- Co-ocurrence Word Pairs: Words that exist together for different Contextual
- Passive Preposition: Do not use a casual language answer questions with
- Casual Language: Use daily language to give your opinion. Do it after
- Comparisonal Proposition: Compare a fact, product, service, entity and its attributes
- Headword: A word that should be defined. Use "" to define
- Headword explanation: Headword explanation includes the definition, fund
- () Coreference with Parenthesis: Include the alternate name or the related term
- Sequential Sentences with Premise: Make a premise, and follow it with senquenctial semantics
- Similar Entities: Include the entities from same type or include the
- Related Attributes: Include the related aatributes of an entity to answer
- Criterias of Adjective: Include the criterias of an adjective from a proposition
- Variable Portion of Proposition: Prepositions and the changeable related words with
- Conditional Propositions: Make a proposition based on a condition or an op
- Statistical evidence: Include a statitical value for a related entity or un
- Entity type matching: What are the cat types ? Animal, biological creature
- Title Terms: include the proper words from
- Representative image: An image with the alt tag from heading
- Unique Value Opportunity: Information gain score possibility with unique
- Evidence repeating: Repeat a previous evidence based on the context
- Knowledge Domain intersection: Connect two broader topics to each other based on
- Contextual Domain based Terms: Process an entity and its attributes based on a con
- Currency Usage: Include the currency of intended audience
- Regional Signals: Include the locale names from different
- Format: paragraph
Head words in the format of listing. Whenever you use the word “X”, the Search Engine will take the html list to understand the context and the informativeness of the list. It is applicable to html tables too. Use specific context terms inside each list item too. An example to this is a "Declaration: Evidence" template.