Verify Your Presence in the Knowledge Panel
If your content has been indexed on other search engines, it is time to put it on the Knowledge Graph. The more viral your content is the higher your chances of getting featured in Google’s knowledge graph.
The process is straightforward, but you must verify yourself to access the panel. To verify your presence in the knowledge panel, you need to submit a photo ID, access to your Google Search Console, and other similar verification methods.
After verifying your presence in the Knowledge Graph, you can suggest edits or contact Google Knowledge Panel Help.
Publish your blog content in the knowledge graph by submitting your articles as PDFs or videos. You can then share your content across your social media accounts. A high-quality blog can get a place in Google’s knowledge graph.
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Target Long-Tail Keywords
Once you’ve determined that your focus keyword isn’t getting you the traffic you want, the next step is to target long-tail keywords. These are related to your focus keyword. By combining these, you can create more semantically rich content, which is what Google likes to see. This will help you get your blog content featured in the knowledge graph.
If you’re looking for ways to get your blog content featured on Google’s knowledge graph, consider targeting long-tail keywords. These keywords are more accurate and offer highly targeted traffic.
And if your content is on the knowledge graph, you’re much more likely to get a feature there! If you’ve already got a blog, use this technique to improve your ranking on Google and increase your traffic. To make it even more beneficial for you, write so that your readers can easily digest and retain your content.