Glossary
Essential terms and concepts for SEO, blogging, and AI-assisted content creation.
Technical SEO
301 Redirect
A 301 redirect permanently moves a page to a new URL while preserving its SEO value.
404 Error
A 404 error means a page can't be found on a website.
Canonical URL
A canonical URL tells search engines which version of a page is the 'main' one when duplicate or similar content exists across multiple URLs.
Crawling
Crawling is how search engines discover and read your content.
Duplicate Content
Duplicate content is identical or very similar content appearing on multiple URLs.
Indexing
Indexing is when search engines add your content to their database.
Robots.txt
Robots.txt is a file that tells search engine crawlers which pages they can access
Sitemap
A sitemap is a file listing all important pages on your site
Thin Content
Thin content is web content that provides little or no value to visitors.
AI Writing Terms
AI Content Workflow
An AI content workflow is your process for creating content with AI assistance.
AI Detection
AI detection identifies whether content was written by AI.
AI Editor
An AI editor is a person who reviews and improves AI-generated content.
AI First Draft
An AI first draft is initial content generated by AI for human editing.
AI Hallucination
AI hallucination is when AI confidently states false information.
AI-Generated Content
AI-generated content is text created by artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT or Claude.
Brand Voice (in AI Context)
Brand voice defines your writing style and personality.
Content Generation
Content generation is the process of creating content, often with AI assistance.
Context Window
A context window is how much text an AI model can process at once.
GPT
GPT is a family of large language models from OpenAI that power ChatGPT and many AI writing tools.
Human-in-the-Loop
Human-in-the-loop means people review and improve AI output before publication.
LLM (Large Language Model)
An LLM is the AI technology behind writing tools like ChatGPT and Claude.
Natural Language Generation (NLG)
NLG is AI technology that generates human-like text.
Natural Language Processing (NLP)
NLP is how computers understand human language.
Prompt
A prompt is the instruction you give an AI tool to generate content
Prompt Engineering
Prompt engineering is the skill of writing effective AI prompts.
Quality Loop
A quality loop continuously improves content by measuring performance and refining the creation process.
Temperature (AI Setting)
Temperature controls how creative or focused AI output is
Token
Tokens are how AI models process text - they determine limits and costs.
Writing Profile
A writing profile stores your style preferences for AI writing
Core SEO Concepts
Algorithm Update
Algorithm updates are changes Google makes to how it ranks search results.
Keyword
A keyword is the word or phrase people type into search engines. Understanding keywords is fundamental to writing content that gets found.
Keyword Cannibalization
Keyword cannibalization happens when multiple pages on your site compete for the same keyword.
Keyword Density
The percentage of times a keyword appears in your content compared to the total word count.
Keyword Difficulty
Keyword difficulty measures how hard it is to rank for a specific search term based on competition.
Keyword Stuffing
Keyword stuffing is overusing your target keyword in an attempt to manipulate rankings. It hurts readability and can trigger penalties.
Long-Tail Keyword
A longer, more specific search phrase with lower volume but clearer intent and less competition.
Organic Traffic
Organic traffic is visitors who find your site through unpaid search results.
Ranking Factor
A ranking factor is any element Google uses to evaluate and rank pages in search results.
Search Intent
The underlying goal a person has when typing a query into a search engine.
Search Volume
Search volume shows how many times a keyword is searched each month
SEO
Search Engine Optimization — the practice of improving your content to rank higher in search results.
SERP (Search Engine Results Page)
A SERP is the page of results you see after searching on Google. Understanding SERPs helps you optimize content for better rankings.
Short-Tail Keyword
Short-tail keywords are broad, 1-2 word search terms with high volume but intense competition. They're hard to rank for but can drive significant traffic.
On-Page SEO
Alt Text
Alt text is the description of an image for screen readers and search engines.
Anchor Text
Anchor text is the clickable text in a hyperlink.
Core Web Vitals
Core Web Vitals are Google's key metrics for measuring user experience: loading speed, interactivity, and visual stability.
External Link
An external link points from your site to another website. Used strategically, external links build credibility and provide value to readers.
Featured Snippet
A featured snippet is the highlighted answer box that appears at the top of some Google search results. It's also called 'position zero.'
H1 Tag
The H1 tag is the main heading of your page - usually your title. It tells readers and search engines what the page is about.
Header Tags (H2, H3, H4)
Header tags organize your content into sections and subsections. They help readers navigate and help search engines understand your structure.
Image SEO
Image SEO is optimizing your images to rank in Google Image Search and improve your page's overall SEO.
Internal Link
A link from one page on your website to another page on the same website.
Meta Description
The short summary that appears below your title in search engine results.
Meta Title
The title that appears in search engine results and browser tabs, often different from your page's H1.
Mobile-First Indexing
Mobile-first indexing means Google primarily uses your mobile site version for ranking and indexing.
Page Speed
Page speed measures how fast your web page loads. It affects both user experience and search rankings.
Rich Snippet
Rich snippets are enhanced search results that show extra information like ratings, images, or cooking times
Schema Markup
Schema markup is code that helps search engines understand your content better
Structured Data
Structured data is a standardized format for providing information about your page content
URL Slug
A URL slug is the readable part of your page address. Good slugs help both SEO and user experience.
Off-Page SEO
Backlink
A backlink is a link from another website to yours.
Dofollow Link
A dofollow link passes ranking credit to the linked page.
Domain Authority
Domain Authority is a third-party score (1-100) predicting how well a website will rank in search results.
Link Building
Link building is the process of getting other websites to link to your content to improve your SEO.
Link Juice
Link juice is the ranking power passed from one page to another through links
Nofollow Link
A nofollow link tells search engines not to pass ranking credit to the linked page.
Page Authority
Page Authority is a third-party score (1-100) predicting how well a specific page will rank.
Referring Domain
A referring domain is a unique website that contains at least one backlink to your site.
Blog-Specific Terms
Blog Post
A blog post is an article published on a blog, typically covering a specific topic in depth.
Case Study
A case study is a detailed examination of a real example or result.
Comparison Post
A comparison post evaluates multiple options to help readers choose.
Content Calendar
A content calendar schedules all your content across channels.
Content Repurposing
Content repurposing is adapting existing content into new formats or contexts.
Editorial Calendar
An editorial calendar plans your content topics and publish dates.
How-To Guide
A how-to guide is a step-by-step blog post teaching readers to complete a specific task.
Listicle
A listicle is a blog post structured as a numbered or bulleted list of items or tips.
Publishing Frequency
Publishing frequency is how often you publish new content
Roundup Post
A roundup post curates and summarizes content or resources on a topic
Metrics & Analytics
Bounce Rate
Bounce rate is the percentage of visitors who leave your site after viewing only one page.
Click-Through Rate (CTR)
CTR is the percentage of people who see your link and click it. Higher CTR means more traffic from the same number of impressions.
Conversion Rate
Conversion rate measures what percentage of visitors complete a desired action.
Dwell Time
Dwell time is how long someone stays on your page after clicking from search results. It can signal content quality to search engines.
Impressions
Impressions measure how often your content appears in search results.
Organic Clicks
Organic clicks are visits from unpaid search results.
Time on Page
Time on page measures how long visitors spend reading your content.
Traffic Sources
Traffic sources are the channels through which visitors arrive at your website.
Content & Quality
Content Brief
A content brief is a document outlining what to write and how to write it.
Content Cluster
A content cluster is a group of related posts organized around a pillar page.
Content Gap
A content gap is a topic your competitors rank for but you don't.
Content Outline
A content outline structures your main points and subheadings before writing.
Cornerstone Content
Cornerstone content is your site's most important pages on core topics.
E-E-A-T
E-E-A-T stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness - Google's framework for evaluating content quality.
Evergreen Content
Evergreen content stays relevant over time and keeps driving traffic.
Helpful Content
Helpful content is created primarily for people, not search engines.
Pillar Page
A pillar page is a comprehensive resource on a broad topic that links to related cluster content
Skyscraper Content
Skyscraper content is the strategy of creating superior versions of existing top-ranking content
Topical Authority
Topical authority is Google's trust in your site as a credible source on a specific topic. It's built by consistently publishing quality content in your niche.