What does On-page SEO for AI/search mean in this evidence set?
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Use a precise title and H1, answer the query early, keep one main topic per URL, add visible proof, use schema accurately and link related pages with descriptive anchors.
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Dedicated landing pages with the keyword in H1, page title, and URL slug are claimed to rank well in Google and AI results.
Dedicated landing pages with the keyword in H1, page title, and URL slug are claimed to rank well in Google and AI results.
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This is the information architecture for this site. This is the homepage. They have this hub page here. We can tell that this is a hub page because of all the nodes that connect to it. It's one central page with many pages linked to it. A hub page is cyber security. We open it like this. We find a huge SEO flaw...
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Put the direct answer and primary entity/service context near the top so users and crawlers do not have to infer the point.
No. Bing guidelines warn against artificial language and keyword stuffing; exact wording should be natural and useful.
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This is the information architecture for this site. This is the homepage. They have this hub page here. We can tell that this is a hub page because of all the nodes that connect to it. It's one central page with many pages linked to it. A hub page is cyber security. We open it like this. We find a huge SEO flaw...
OpenThis is the information architecture for this site. This is the homepage. They have this hub page here. We can tell that this is a hub page because of all the nodes that connect to it. It's one central page with many pages linked to it. A hub page is cyber security. We open it like this. We find a huge SEO flaw...
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This is the information architecture for this site. This is the homepage.
They have this hub page here. We can tell that this is a hub page because of all the nodes that connect to it.
It's one central page with many pages linked to it. A hub page is cyber security.
We open it like this. We find a huge SEO flaw.
Each of these goes to separate URLs, but they don't have dedicated landing pages. URL structure is amazing, but the landing page should look like this.
This is extremely SEO friendly. You have a full landing page.
You have your keyword in your H1. You have your keyword in your page title.
Put your keyword in your URL slug. These types of pages rank really well on Google and AI.
These pages get a ton of customers with SEO. Learn this exact method of SEO at compactkeywords.com.