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For ecommerce, the creator says product schema may become more important because ChatGPT is using product schema.
For ecommerce, the creator says product schema may become more important because ChatGPT is using product schema.
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rand, your product or yourself. So as a brand, your goal should be to get as much information about your entity into this knowledge graph as possible. So let's talk about how you do that. If you're an e-commerce business, it's clear that the product schema is gonna become even more important...
OpenThere's been a lot of talk in the last 48 hours about ChatGPT's new brand identity field or entity ID. So I just wanna talk about what we know so far and what I see as the actionable insights we can take away. It seems like ChatGPT has made some kind of change towards entities in the last month...
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There's been a lot of talk in the last 48 hours about ChatGPT's new brand identity field or entity ID. So I just wanna talk about what we know so far and what I see as the actionable insights we can take away.
It seems like ChatGPT has made some kind of change towards entities in the last month. Most of the information I've seen on this so far has come from WordLift or Profound.
They both uncovered the data from ChatGPT's responses showing that they've become more reliant on this entity ID and other structured fields. So what does this all mean?
Well, we now know that ChatGPT has their own knowledge graph. A knowledge graph is just a database of different entities.
An entity might be a product, an organization, a person, and a bunch of different fields describing that entity and their relationships to other entities. This knowledge graph helps ChatGPT reason more reliably when it's evaluating data or content.
Across the internet, knowledge graphs are very common. It's one of the primary ways that Google uses to understand content...
rand, your product or yourself. So as a brand, your goal should be to get as much information about your entity into this knowledge graph as possible.
So let's talk about how you do that. If you're an e-commerce business, it's clear that the product schema is gonna become even more important.
If you're not familiar with schema markup, I recommend googling it. It goes beyond the scope of this video but it's the most common form of structured data.
Not only does Google rely heavily on the schema for their shopping results, but it's now clear that ChatGPT is also using product schema. You wanna make sure that you filled out every field available to you.
Now outside of product schema, there are hundreds of different types of schema available and over the last few years we've seen SEO's saying that schema is now very important for AI and you need to put it on every page of your website that might end up being true, but I've yet to see any evidence that that's the case. From the information we have so far it seems like the only thing we know ChatGPT is using is that entity ID...