1. Include more entities, and attribute values, as long as they are relevant to the macro context.
  2. Include a single macro context for every web page.
  3. Use factual sentence structures. (X is known for Y → X does Y)
  4. Use research and university studies to prove the point. (X provides Y → According to X University research from Z Department, on C Date, the P provides Y)
  5. Be concise, do not use fluff in the sentence. (X is the most common Y → X is Y with D%)
  6. Do not break the context across different paragraphs.
  7. Optimize discourse integration.
  8. Opt for the question and answer format. Remember Google converts all your headings into Questions so do it for them.
  9. Do not distance the question from the answer. Answer the question immediately then expand upon it. Not the other way around. A definitive answer should be given in the first sentence.
  10. Expand the evidence with variations.
  11. Do not break the information graph with complicated transitions. Follow a logical order in the declarations.
  12. Use shorter sentences as much as possible.
  13. Decrease the count of contextless words in the document.
  14. Delete all words that add nothing to the context . Delete all words that, if deleted don't change the meaning of the text.
  15. Give more information per web page, per section, per paragraph, and sentence. Especially unique information.
  16. Create a proper context vector from H1 to the last heading of the document. Remember contextual flow must ne linear!
  17. Always give consistent declarations and do not change opinion, or statements, from web page to web page. This extends to all your additional 1st part properties like videos and Socials, GBP etc and 2nd part properties like citations.
  18. Use a consistent style across the documents to show the brand identity of the document.
  19. Have unique n-grams, and phrase combinations to show the originality of the document.