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WELCOME TO ENTITYWIKI

Welcome to EntityWiki, the world's largest and most comprehensive online entity-centric encyclopedia.

EntityWiki is a free, open-source, community-driven and entity-centric encyclopedia that aims to provide accurate and reliable information on a wide range of topics. With tons of articles and a growing community of contributors, EntityWiki is the go-to source for information on everything from history and science to pop culture and current events.

One of the unique features of EntityWiki is its use of entities, which are specific persons, places, things or concepts that are identified and linked within the content. These entities provide a deeper understanding of the information, context, and relationship between different topics. This allows for a more seamless navigation and discovery of related information.

Our articles are written by a diverse group of volunteer editors from all around the world, ensuring a wide range of perspectives and expertise. We have a strict policy of neutrality and strive to provide a balanced view on all topics.

One of the best things about EntityWiki is that it's constantly growing and improving. Our community of editors is constantly updating and adding new articles, ensuring that the information on EntityWiki is always up-to-date and accurate.

Whether you're a student looking for information on a research paper, a curious learner looking to expand your knowledge, or just someone looking for information on a specific topic, EntityWiki has something for everyone. Dive in and explore the vast wealth of information available on our site. Happy reading!

WHAT ARE ENTITIES

Entities are specific persons, places, things, or concepts that are identified and linked within content. In the context of SEO, entities play a crucial role in helping search engines understand the context and meaning of a webpage. They can help search engines to understand the topic of a webpage, the relationships between different topics, and the intent behind a query.

One of the main ways that search engines discover and use entities is through the use of structured data markup. Structured data is a way of labeling and organizing the content on a webpage in a way that is easily understood by search engines. By using structured data markup, entities can be identified and linked within a webpage, allowing search engines to understand the context and meaning of the content.

Google, for example, uses structured data to extract entities from webpages and uses them to improve search results. Google's Knowledge Graph is a prime example of how entities are used to improve search results. It uses entities to provide more relevant and informative results, by showing information about specific people, places, things, or concepts.

Entities are also important for SEO because they can help search engines understand the intent behind a query. By identifying entities within a webpage, search engines can better understand the intent behind a query and provide more relevant and informative results.

In summary, entities are important for SEO because they help search engines understand the context and meaning of a webpage, the relationships between different topics, and the intent behind a query. Google, for example, uses entities to improve its search results by providing more relevant and informative results through its Knowledge Graph. By using structured data markup to identify and link entities within a webpage, website owners can help search engines understand the context and meaning of their content and improve their chances of ranking well in search results. Additionally, entities can also be used to create rich snippets and rich cards in SERP, which can help to attract more clicks and improve the visibility of a website.

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