Semantic Web Quotes

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David Amerland
“Real search is about providing valuable information when it’s really needed to those who are actually looking for it.”
David Amerland, Google Semantic Search: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques That Get Your Company More Traffic

David Amerland
“At its most basic level semantic search applies meaning to the connections between the different data nodes of the Web in ways that allow a clearer understanding of them than we have ever had to date.”
David Amerland, Google Semantic Search: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques That Get Your Company More Traffic

David Amerland
“A pair of eyes attached to a human brain can quickly make sense of the content presented on a web page and decide whether it has the answer it’s looking for or not in ways that a computer can't. Until now.”
David Amerland, Google Semantic Search: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques That Get Your Company More Traffic

David Amerland
“Ever since I was a child I have been a strong believer in the principle that to under-stand how anything works you need to take it apart and look at it in detail. This principle that worked with toys also works pretty well with search.”
David Amerland, Google Semantic Search: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques That Get Your Company More Traffic

David Amerland
“In many ways semantic search takes us back to the golden days of the Web when in terms of working online anything was possible as long as you had passion, belief in yourself, and energy to work at it.”
David Amerland, Google Semantic Search: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques That Get Your Company More Traffic

David Amerland
“Companies that cannot successfully answer what they do fail to then understand how they can continue to do it in the face of change.”
David Amerland, Google Semantic Search: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Techniques That Get Your Company More Traffic

David Amerland
“Semantic search requires three things: Trust, Authority and Reputation. All three revolve around your digital profiles, their activity and the sentiment levels and engagement that each generates. Semantic search also requires differentiation – the ability of search to understand the “uniqueness” of you.”
David Amerland, SEO Help: 20 Semantic Search Steps that Will Help Your Business Grow

David Amerland
“We live in the age of the semantic web. Semantic search is constantly mining relationships and ascribing interaction values to people, organizations and things. Semantic technologies are constantly surfacing information looking for trustworthy sources to use as a benchmark.”
David Amerland, The Tribe That Discovered Trust: How Trust Is Created Lost and Regained in Commercial Interactions