Semantic optimization: how to improve your content?
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 4:45 am
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Wouldn't it be great if there was a tool that told you exactly what words to use to get your content to rank in the top 10 results on Google ? Good news: SEOQuantum invented just that!
Over the past few years, I've been working tirelessly on a game-changing semantic SEO tool: the Semantic Content Optimization Tool . A tool perfectly adapted to the realities of the market and designed to help you improve what matters most to you: your positioning on Google.
This tutorial is a follow-up to the post " Optimizing Your SEO Using Wordprints ." Indeed, it's difficult to determine the action plan for semantic optimization of your content from Wordprints. This article covers SEOQuantum's " Text Optimization " feature .
How to get higher rankings on Google?
SEOQuantum's Content Optimization is an innovative tool that helps you optimize the content of a web page to rank higher in Google SERPs.
Using artificial intelligence and semantic algorithms , the tool extracts keywords and topics that it recommends to use in order to achieve good rankings.
If you follow these recommendations, there is a good chance that you will improve the visibility of your pages in search engines .
Just 3 steps to optimize your content
Over the past few months, I've been working on a complete overhaul of the analytics/optimization tool and an algorithm that would determine the impact of content on rankings. This is how I created the Content Performance Score, which takes into account the specific keywords you should add to your content and improve your ranking on Google.
1. Access the Semantic Optimization Tool
To do this, you must have launched the semantic analysis step internally and you must have obtained your Wordprint. Reminder: Wordprints are SEO semantic notions specific to each of your keywords: it is the "DNA" of your key expression. It corresponds to Google's "expectations" in terms of semantic field and lexical field .
One keyword = one internet user intention = one wordprint
Access the Content Optimization tool from a semantic analysis. You can start optimizing new content or work from existing content or pages. You have two options:
Directly indicate the URL of the page to be optimized (the tool via machine learning attempts to extract only the main content of the page)
Enter the plain text directly into the “Your text” field
Option #2 has the advantage of working on raw content without HTML markup (header, menu, footer of your page, etc.), we recommend this method.
Let's take an bahrain phone number data example with the targeted query "put baby to sleep." What I did in the example below was directly enter the URL of a page for analysis.
Semantic optimization tool
SEOQuantum Semantic Analysis Tool
2. Make changes to your page
As you can see in the screenshot below, the tool tells me exactly the content optimization status and highlights:
In green : the words that I already use and which are perfectly optimized, their density in the content is good.
In orange : words I should use more often in my content.
In red : in the case of keyword stuffing, the tool indicates the words that I have used excessively and which could penalize me.
Semantic enrichment
Semantic enrichment offered by the tool
For a more “practical” side, the tool also offers a statistical table of recommendations .
Statistical table
From this table, it is easy for your writer to optimize targeted content .
Wouldn't it be great if there was a tool that told you exactly what words to use to get your content to rank in the top 10 results on Google ? Good news: SEOQuantum invented just that!
Over the past few years, I've been working tirelessly on a game-changing semantic SEO tool: the Semantic Content Optimization Tool . A tool perfectly adapted to the realities of the market and designed to help you improve what matters most to you: your positioning on Google.
This tutorial is a follow-up to the post " Optimizing Your SEO Using Wordprints ." Indeed, it's difficult to determine the action plan for semantic optimization of your content from Wordprints. This article covers SEOQuantum's " Text Optimization " feature .
SEOQuantum's Content Optimization is an innovative tool that helps you optimize the content of a web page to rank higher in Google SERPs.
Using artificial intelligence and semantic algorithms , the tool extracts keywords and topics that it recommends to use in order to achieve good rankings.
If you follow these recommendations, there is a good chance that you will improve the visibility of your pages in search engines .
Over the past few months, I've been working on a complete overhaul of the analytics/optimization tool and an algorithm that would determine the impact of content on rankings. This is how I created the Content Performance Score, which takes into account the specific keywords you should add to your content and improve your ranking on Google.
1. Access the Semantic Optimization Tool
To do this, you must have launched the semantic analysis step internally and you must have obtained your Wordprint. Reminder: Wordprints are SEO semantic notions specific to each of your keywords: it is the "DNA" of your key expression. It corresponds to Google's "expectations" in terms of semantic field and lexical field .
One keyword = one internet user intention = one wordprint
Access the Content Optimization tool from a semantic analysis. You can start optimizing new content or work from existing content or pages. You have two options:
Directly indicate the URL of the page to be optimized (the tool via machine learning attempts to extract only the main content of the page)
Enter the plain text directly into the “Your text” field
Option #2 has the advantage of working on raw content without HTML markup (header, menu, footer of your page, etc.), we recommend this method.
Let's take an bahrain phone number data example with the targeted query "put baby to sleep." What I did in the example below was directly enter the URL of a page for analysis.
Semantic optimization tool
SEOQuantum Semantic Analysis Tool
2. Make changes to your page
As you can see in the screenshot below, the tool tells me exactly the content optimization status and highlights:
In green : the words that I already use and which are perfectly optimized, their density in the content is good.
In orange : words I should use more often in my content.
In red : in the case of keyword stuffing, the tool indicates the words that I have used excessively and which could penalize me.
Semantic enrichment
Semantic enrichment offered by the tool
For a more “practical” side, the tool also offers a statistical table of recommendations .
Statistical table
From this table, it is easy for your writer to optimize targeted content .