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For example: Everyone has height and weight, these are called root attributes of a person, but

Mr. Leo Minh especially has a 5cm long scar on his knee (identifying characteristic of only Mr.
Leo Minh), this is called Rare Attribute. The above 2 attributes will help Google understand
specific aspects of an entity.
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How to apply it to articles?
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First, we must understand the Attributes that an entity should have when we write by:
- Retrieve on knowledge graph (search for featured entities similar to ours on Google and view
the Knowledge Graph table)
- View your opponent's Schema declaration
- Check Schema.org to see what attributes can be declared
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Next, we have to find the "value" - value for each pair of EAVs we searched for. The more
attributes the article has than its competitors, the more information the article provides to
Google. BUT, spamming crap attributes, wrong entities, manipulating content... will easily make
Google kick you out -----> instead of the old days of synthesizing the content of the top 10 and
writing a good article The most... now is to synthesize the attributes of the top 10 and write an
article with the most attributes.
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Finally, put those pairs of EAVs into each reasonable H2, each reasonable paragraph. For
example, pairs of EAVs related to "appearance" must be included in 1 paragraph, but height
should be written at the beginning of the article, weight should be written at the conclusion as
poor ------> PARAGRAPHS ARE 1 THESIS, thesis, there are no pairs of EAVs that match that
thesis.
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KEY: the concept of EAVs pairs is done, in addition there is also a practice part, it takes a lot of
practice to get results. Next, this content will talk about the connection between entities.

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