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Kim Renberg

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Pre&Post Sales at WordLift, the solution for your Semantic SEO and AI Discovery.

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Andrea Volpini (@cyberandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Content graphs, which map relationships between entities like topics, products, and organizations, are becoming key for organizing and surfacing relevant information. However, the role of people within these graphs as trust signals remains underexplored yet critical.

Content graphs, which map relationships between entities like topics, products, and organizations, are becoming key for organizing and surfacing relevant information. However, the role of people within these graphs as trust signals remains underexplored yet critical.
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By 2028, at least 15% of day-to-day work decisions will be made autonomously through such AI, this is particularly true for customer support services. Cc Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane 🚆🚉

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#AI is reshaping the #TravelIndustry ✅ +67% winter revenue ✅ +30% conversions with recommendations ✅ 20% cost savings Andrea Volpini reveals how VisitSalzburgerland uses AI to boost rankings, automate updates, and deliver hyper-personalized experiences. wor.ai/X5pRPM

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💡 Spoiler Alert: The exciting news in the article🤩our new integration with Zapier is here! It’s a game-changer for marketing automation, helping you streamline campaigns and connect with travelers more effectively.

Andrea Volpini (@cyberandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tony Seale, the Knowledge Graph Guy, at the The Knowledge Graph Conference (KGC): Why organizations must adopt a holistic approach to AI. Centralized solutions won’t cut it — not even a single Knowledge Graph. What we need is open collaboration. Welcome to the Brave New Decentralized Order.

Tony Seale, the Knowledge Graph Guy, at the <a href="/KGConference/">The Knowledge Graph Conference (KGC)</a>: Why organizations must adopt a holistic approach to AI. Centralized solutions won’t cut it — not even a single Knowledge Graph. What we need is open collaboration. Welcome to the Brave New Decentralized Order.
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The good news: We don’t need to reinvent the wheel. What we do need are unique identifiers like the GS1 Digital Link, and structured vocabularies—ontologies. And the best part? We already have Schema.org. Half of the websites have JSON-LD — Tony Seal The Knowledge Graph Conference (KGC)

The good news: We don’t need to reinvent the wheel.

What we do need are unique identifiers like the GS1 Digital Link, and structured vocabularies—ontologies.

And the best part? We already have Schema.org.

Half of the websites have JSON-LD
— Tony Seal <a href="/KGConference/">The Knowledge Graph Conference (KGC)</a>
Andrea Volpini (@cyberandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something for John Shehata to be proud of. I finally started to plot the Log2 Ratio of Entity Frequency between the "Top Click" pages (Top 40% by Clicks) and the "Bottom Click" pages (Bottom 40% by Clicks) for each site. This way we can see where we need to bet.

Something for <a href="/JShehata/">John Shehata</a> to be proud of. 

I finally started to plot the Log2 Ratio of Entity Frequency between the "Top Click" pages (Top 40% by Clicks) and the "Bottom Click" pages (Bottom 40% by Clicks) for each site. 

This way we can see where we need to bet.
Andrea Volpini (@cyberandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two things stood out from yesterday’s Google I/O: 1⃣ Websites are vanishing. In AI Overviews and Search Generative Experience, all you get are mentions and thumbnails. 2⃣Google’s edge isn’t just AI—it’s the invisible force of its curated semantic infrastructure combined with RL

Two things stood out from yesterday’s Google I/O:

1⃣ Websites are vanishing. In AI Overviews and Search Generative Experience, all you get are mentions and thumbnails.

2⃣Google’s edge isn’t just AI—it’s the invisible force of its curated semantic infrastructure combined with RL
Andrea Volpini (@cyberandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just launched MCP support for WordLift a few days ago. Watch it in action: 1⃣ Claude + Agent WordLift = my go-to duo for heavy SEO tasks. 2⃣ One user, one simple question — two agents with a Knowledge Graph + tools do the heavy lifting.

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Google’s AI Mode is all about follow-up questions. I built a free tool to simulate that logic: → detects core entities → generates follow-ups → stress-tests your content Built with DSPy. No CTR, no tracking—just structure + intent. 🔗 wordlift.io/blog/en/query-… #SEO

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We analyzed the top 100 #ecommerce worldwide: • Average AI readiness score: 64/100 • Even market leaders struggle to make products understandable to #AI • This is a #visibility & #growth issue, not a tech problem eu1.hubs.ly/H0rCGH40

Andrea Volpini (@cyberandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few clear signals here, aligned with Kevin_Indig’s recent study: • Write chunk-complete sections • Lead with the answer sentence • Keep entity naming consistent • Maintain tight topical focus • Add verifiable citations Embeddings models are the first ranking layer 👇👇

Andrea Volpini (@cyberandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have updated the Product Ontology for Agentic Commerce 👉 wordlift.io/blog/en/the-pr… with these newly released 2026 OpenAI Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP) product feed specifications.