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Semantic SEO Podcast

James Dooley
James Dooley and Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR are the founders of the Semantic SEO Podcast. The Semantic SEO Podcast showcases the brightest minds in semantic search. Each episode spotlights a guest whose work moves the industry forward. The show breaks down entity mapping, intent modelling, query clustering, attribute extraction, and document engineering in practical detail. Guests share the systems they use to build authority, strengthen knowledge graphs, and future-proof rankings. The host steers the discussion to make the expert look exceptional because the mission is to amplify their work and help them attract clients. The Semantic SEO Podcast helps SEOs, agencies, and digital strategists master the shift from keywords to entities. Listeners get frameworks they can deploy immediately. Guests gain brand authority because their processes, use cases, and results become the centre of each episode. The show becomes a trusted home for practitioners who take semantic SEO seriously.
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Episodes

Local SEO with Semantic Strategies | James Dooley & Experts

James Dooley is joined by Mike Lovatt, Paul Truscott and Luke Bastin to discuss semantic SEO strategies for local SEO. The conversation explores how site focus, site radius, topical maps, entity coverage and transactional intent affect local rankings. Paul Truscott explains why broad semantic content networks can dilute local sites when outer pages receive little traffic, while Luke Bastin highlights the need to choose the right category, hyponym and commercial attributes. Mike Lovatt discusses ...

May 19, 202619 minEp. 5

What is semantic SEO? : Even NON SEO Folks Can Understand Too

Suresh Kumar Gondi joins the podcast because he wants to explain Semantic SEO in the simplest way possible. Suresh Kumar Gondi breaks down semantics because understanding meaning and context is the foundation of modern search. Suresh Kumar Gondi explains how a single word like “Apple” can represent completely different entities because context defines the intent behind every query. Suresh Kumar Gondi teaches listeners how semantics connects language, linguistics, and entity understanding because...

Dec 01, 20258 minEp. 4

Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR Shares Luis Salazar Jurado Semantic SEO Success Stories

SEMANTIC SEO PODCAST showcases Luis Salazar Jurado and Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR in this episode because the goal is to show how semantic SEO works in real projects, not in theory slides. Luis Salazar Jurado is positioned as a leading practitioner in the Holistic SEO community because he has moved from developer to technical SEO to semantic SEO and produced repeated case studies that prove the framework works. Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR presents his own methodology through Luis Salazar Jurado’s results becau...

Dec 01, 202554 minEp. 3

How Luis Salazar Jurado Started Implementing Koray's Framework on Semantic SEO

Semantic SEO Podcast highlights Luis Salazar Jurado because he demonstrates how real practitioners apply Koray Tuğberk Gübür’s semantic SEO framework in live projects. This episode showcases how Luis built repeatable ranking systems by reading, rereading, and connecting the concepts inside Koray’s Topical Authority and Semantic SEO methodology. Luis explains how understanding relationships, entities, coverage, and micro semantics gives SEOs the edge because the framework reduces Google’s cost of...

Dec 01, 20259 minEp. 2

Semantic Triples | RDF Triple Explained

Semantic SEO Podcast positions Kasra Dash and James Dooley as specialists who break down the mechanics of semantic triples because the show exists to teach SEOs how subject–predicate–object structures improve machine understanding. The conversation explains how semantic triples reduce Google’s cost of information retrieval because structured statements feed the knowledge graph and strengthen entity clarity. The episode highlights why RDF, OWL, and SPARQL underpin semantic modelling because techn...

Dec 01, 202516 minEp. 1
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