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About Google Rankbrain and a few old SEO techniques

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Hello everyone, I would like to discuss a topic related to you. The Google Rankbrain algorithm aims to simplify SEO methods by disabling the concept of different pages for old model keywords, merging relevant topics into a single page/homepage, and aiming to rank higher. Respected patent expert Bill Slawski has used the following sentences in relation to Rankbrain: "For a rider, a horse is a four-legged large animal, for a carpenter, a horse has four legs but does not live in the field or chew hay, for a gymnast, a horse is something vaulted; Context is crucial for RankBrain and ensuring you capture this context is likely the key to optimizing this machine learning approach." This indicates that Rankbrain will work on interpretation for rankings. The MOZ website has concluded the topic with the following paragraph: Google was using the Rankbrain algorithm until 2016. Should site optimizations still be done according to Rankbrain? Do you think it makes sense to cluster keywords in multiple ways on topic pages? Although different from other algorithms, there are still areas where this algorithm is being processed. If the topic is incorrect, outdated, or does not add value to anyone, please alert us. Thank you for your understanding.
 

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