Semantic Core FAQ
Practical and technical questions answered for you
Find clear, concise answers to questions about semantic core builds, search intent, and process steps.
A semantic core represents a structured collection of keywords and topics, tailored to user intent, competition, and business goals.
Regular review is essential. We recommend updates quarterly, or as significant site or search trend shifts occur.
We use a blend of advanced software, intent analysis, and manual expert review for cluster mapping.
Clusters establish long-term authority and help address a broader range of user questions and intent.
Advanced Technical Questions
A semantic core goes beyond collecting keywords—it implements logical groupings, intent mapping, and navigational strategies informed by search behaviour and your unique objectives. We use both proprietary and industry-standard clustering software, then review each group manually to ensure every term is contextually relevant. Updates are made as Google and regional search engines adjust their algorithms, ensuring your approach remains robust. For South African businesses, localisation is crucial; our workflows integrate cultural and linguistic nuance so your visibility is rooted in local reality. All recommendations are evidence-based and prioritised for maximum impact. Results may vary depending on factors such as competition, market volatility, and website changes. For technical clarity, feel free to reach out with your specific concerns or arrange an in-depth consultation.