Get to know the Semantic Core Architecture Methodology

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Semantic SEO is more than keywords—it's about context and intent. Our tested method finds meaningful search patterns, groups them in clusters, and translates them into a practical roadmap for your site’s long-term visibility.

Results may vary. No guaranteed outcomes are promised.

Our Process Overview

Step-by-step, we turn data into actionable, business-driven SEO structure without losing sight of your unique goals.

1

Research & Data Discovery

We analyse your industry, competitors, and user trends to collect a comprehensive set of relevant keywords and themes.

Our Goal

Understand your audience and market positioning.

What We Do

Perform data-driven research on consumer language, topic frequency, and competitor content for all core categories.

How We Do It

Leverage analytics tools, search platforms, and manual research to source, validate, and prioritise valuable terms.

Tools & Resources

Search analytics, market research, clustering software.

Measuring Success

Research files, keyphrase lists, data insights document.

Lead Strategist
2

Semantic Clustering

We group related queries, creating clusters that build topical authority and guide future content planning.

Our Goal

Build thematic groupings for deep website structure.

What We Do

Map relationships between terms to find content gaps and emerging themes relevant for ranking.

How We Do It

Use semantic algorithms, statistical analysis, and industry insight for practical cluster formation.

Tools & Resources

Semantic analysis tools, manual categorisation.

Measuring Success

Clustered topics, theme map, gap assessment.

SEO Analyst
3

Intent Mapping & Prioritisation

Each cluster is matched to user intent and prioritised according to impact and opportunity.

Our Goal

Align content with real search needs.

What We Do

Clarify user motivations and map content types to where your users are in the decision process.

How We Do It

Score clusters using impact, relevance, and ease-of-win to build actionable, prioritised plans.

Tools & Resources

User journey maps, custom scoring sheets, decision trees.

Measuring Success

Intent analysis, priority roadmap, content types list.

Content Strategist
4

Content Architecture Planning

Structured recommendations ensure content aligns with business priorities and supports ongoing site authority.

Our Goal

Deliver a plan that matches your organisational needs.

What We Do

Recommend page structure, topic coverage, and workflow aligned with your marketing goals.

How We Do It

Run collaborative workshops, provide annotated site maps, and set measurable milestones.

Tools & Resources

Sitemaps, project briefs, editorial calendars.

Measuring Success

Content plan, editorial calendar, success metrics checklist.

Project Lead

Data & Discovery

The semantic core process relies on specialised research tools and frameworks to gather, filter, and analyse keyword data, search intent, and topical relationships. Sophisticated analytics platforms, context engines, and clustering algorithms reveal the true meaning behind searches, so your site targets topics that matter most. This research ensures we’re working from an up-to-date and competitive dataset, supporting all recommendations with evidence.
SEO team reviewing data dashboard
Team mapping content clusters on whiteboard

Clustering & Application

We use advanced frameworks to group keywords and queries by intent, communication style, and decision funnel stage. Combining human judgment with algorithmic clustering, we produce clear topical maps and a scalable plan for site architecture. The result is a practical, user-friendly content structure that grows search relevance and business impact.

Semantic Core vs. Traditional SEO

Features Oltrevasquon Semantic Core Model Traditional SEO
Focuses on user intent and context
Establishes thematic content clusters
Data-driven prioritisation of topics
Dependence on isolated keyword lists
Supports scalable architecture planning
Adaptive to search trends evolution
Measurable performance indicators

Methodology FAQ

Answers to common questions about our SEO approach

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