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Semantic Triples | What is RDF Triple?
Episode 147

Semantic Triples | What is RDF Triple?

Fatrank Podcast

November 13, 202415m 33s

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Show Notes

This video explains semantic triples in a simple and practical way so viewers understand how they work inside semantic SEO. The conversation defines subjects, predicates and objects, and shows how they support machine readable structure because semantic triples reduce Google’s cost of information retrieval which improves ranking potential. The transcript shows how RDF, OWL and SPARQL shape the standard behind semantic triples and why Google uses them in thousands of patents. The hosts explain how question based headings naturally generate semantic triples which improves entity clarity and the knowledge graph. The content also shows how semantic triples help link building because relevant NLP categorisation increases backlink value. The conversation highlights why semantic triples are not a fad because Google relies on them to process AI scale content more efficiently. It positions semantic triples as essential for modern SEO because they create factual clarity that search engines can score cheaply which supports stronger knowledge panels and authority.

Topics

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