Summary
- I learned that understanding human language is tough, even for big tech companies like Google.
- Writing content that is clear and friendly to natural language processing (NLP) helps search engines understand it better.
- If my writing is clear and easy to understand, it's more likely to rank higher on Google.
- Good NLP content follows a basic structure: subject first, then verb, and details after.
- An example of a friendly sentence is "Cooling pads are effective for reducing laptop overheating."
- An unfriendly sentence would be "To stop laptops from getting too hot, use cooling pads," as it's harder for search engines to read.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest focusing on writing clear, easy-to-read content. This helps Google and other search engines understand your information better and rank it higher. A key way to do this is to use simple sentence structures, like starting with the subject, followed by the verb, and ending with details.
For example, in your writing, follow a structure like "Dogs love playing in the park" instead of "To play, dogs need a park," because it's easier for search engines to read and interpret. This makes your content more NLP-friendly—a term that stands for Natural Language Processing, which is how computers understand human language.
Additionally, always aim to write like you're explaining something to a friend who's new to the topic. This can make your writing approachable and clear, which is not only good for search engines but also for readers who appreciate simple and direct information.
By keeping sentences straightforward and to the point, you'll make your content more understandable for everyone. This strategy is low cost and high value, requiring only a bit of practice and attention to sentence structure. As a result, your content will become more accessible and potentially reach a wider audience without needing extra investment.
Full Transcript
the thing is understanding human language is not an easy task even for a technology Behemoth like Google and if their NLP algorithm can't figure out what you've written because it's goofy as hell they won't feel comfortable ranking you high but if you've written Crystal Clear NLP friendly content then they can figure out the search intent of what you wrote they can establish the semantic relationships and they ultimately decide to rank you high on Google so what is NLP friendly content here's an NLP friendly sentence coing pads are effective for reducing laptop overheating the NLP unfriendly version to stop laptops from getting too hot use cooling pads with the friendly version the sentence is formed in the most basic English structure subject cooling pads verb R and then the modifier effective for blah blah blah the unfriendly version switches this around modifier to stop laptops from getting hot verb use and then the subject cooling pads one is easy for the search engine one isn't