Ravi Bajracharya is a Knowledge Graph Engineer at Datum.bio. He joins me on this episode of Talks with SEOs (#TwSEOs) where we discuss why businesses build their knowledge graphs.
In a world where users spend more time searching on the websites of brands they love, the need to satisfy their queries becomes a high priority for businesses.
Internal search on websites is still in its infancy. This, however, is certain to change. It is only a matter of time.
So, how can queries be satisfied? With the use and development of knowledge graphs.
Understanding how your website satisfies internal queries will shed a light on how Google is seeking to do so with their knowledge base, for their users – who are, in-part, the audience you seek.
Why are businesses building their knowledge graphs? Is having one essential or a nice-to-have? At what point does a business need a knowledge graph? Ravi Bajracharya, a Knowledge Graph Engineer at Datum.bio, joins me on this episode of Talks with SEOs (#TwSEOs) to discuss why businesses build their knowledge graphs.
Check out Ravi on LinkedIn and his website, Datum.bio.
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