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The Problem: Broad Relevance š "Everything" websites fail because they lack a clear semantic identity. 𤷠Covering random topics dilutes authority and confuses search engine crawlers. šø This confusion creates a "High Cost of Retrieval," which causes websites to rank lower. The Solution: Source Context ā "Source Context" acts as a "Semantic Anchor" that stabilizes your content. š§© It unifies who you are, how you make money, and your brand identity into one "Knowledge Domain". ā” A sharp context makes processing your site cheaper and more efficient for search engines. The Strategy: Focus and Exclusion š« You must define your site by what you ignore (e.g., a Visa site excluding "German Football"). šÆ Your site should revolve around a single "Central Entity" (like "Hiking" or "Water"). š All specific details (Micro Context) must connect back to the main site identity. š Use "Patternless Publishing" to maintain frequency while varying timing to signal authority.














