What is a Contextual Vector? Semantic SEO Simplified!
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What is a contextual vector?
A contextual vector is a context-signalling marker for the smaller sections of content on a document. Contextual vectors are assigned special html tags called heading tags. In simple terms, contextual vectors are the heading on our page. Google patents & papers explain that the crawlers & algorithms utilise these heading tags as the context vectors for a content section.
A contextual vector, or say a heading, helps search engines understand what is the context of upcoming content that may be in pros-type content format (paragraph), a listicle or a table.
For on-page optimization of our content, we need to make sure the context on a page stays connected and aligned from top to bottom. If this context breaks at any point, it dilutes the context of a page.
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