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Placement of a Semantic Core .csv File in Site Folders

Started by Elyman, Aug 17, 2023, 07:02 AM

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ElymanTopic starter

I have a .csv file containing all the keywords, which I generated using "wordsmith". Essentially, this serves as the semantic core for SEO optimization. Could you please advise me on where to place this file within the site's folders?

I have searched extensively online, reading numerous articles about the process of assembling and creating the kernel. However, I haven't been able to find any information regarding the specific folder where this file should be stored. It would be greatly appreciated if you could provide a helpful response.
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charli19

When it comes to where to place your .csv file within your site's folders, there isn't a standard or specific location that applies universally. The folder structure and organization of a website can vary depending on the platform or framework being used.

However, here are a few suggestions that may help you decide where to store your .csv file:

1. Root directory: Consider placing the .csv file in the root directory of your website. This is generally the main folder where your website files are stored. Placing it here makes it easily accessible.

2. Resources folder: Many websites have a designated folder to store resources like images, dоcuments, and other files. You could create a "resources" folder within your website's folder structure and place the .csv file there.

3. SEO-specific folder: If you have a specific folder dedicated to SEO-related files, you can place your .csv file there. This can help keep all SEO-related assets organized in one place.

Remember to consider the security of the file as well. If it contains sensitive information or is critical to your website's functioning, make sure to set appropriate permissions to prevent unauthorized access.

Ultimately, the choice of where to place the .csv file depends on your website's specific structure and organization. It's best to consult with your web developer or follow any existing conventions within your website framework for file storage.

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Lydroccucoula

On which CMS site can the semantic core be installed? One option is to use the Joomla extension manager :) This is a lighthearted remark, but in all seriousness, the topic of the semantic core is extensive and not easy to grasp.

The semantic core serves as the foundation for a website, shaping its content and link structure. As for me, I delved into this subject matter thoroughly in the Effective Semantic Core for SEO and Context course.
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Corwin

The semantic core (SC) is not stored on the website, it requires clustering and analysis of the collected groups to determine if those pages are necessary on the site. Once the analysis is complete, pages can be created and the text can be written using keywords from the SC.
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