Guide
Content context guide
Generative answers assemble passages from many sources. Sentences that depend on the surrounding scroll for meaning get skipped. This guide trains a simple discipline: every key claim carries its own context.
01Self-contained statements
- Name the subject inside each claim: 'Rankly audits websites' beats 'We audit them'.
- Replace vague quantifiers with precise ones you can stand behind.
- Introduce acronyms once, then prefer the full term in headings.
02Definitions and framing
- Open topical pages with a two-sentence definition of the subject.
- Contrast related concepts explicitly ('X differs from Y in that…') — models resolve relationships from such passages.
- Give examples concrete nouns: industries, scenarios, inputs/outputs.
03Consistency
- Keep facts synchronized across pages; contradictions reduce confidence in all of them.
- When something changes, update every page that asserts it, or remove the assertion.