SEO Opportunity · 02 · Semantic Map
A semantic map shows how Google reads your site, which topics it believes you have authority on, how tightly your pages cluster around your core, and exactly which keywords you cover versus the gaps a competitor is quietly winning. It turns “write more blogs” into a precise list of what to build next.
Example analysis. This is the kind of semantic content analysis we'll run for Tampa Dental Excellence as part of our services. The maps below come from an initial review of a different practice, Stuart Smiles (Stuart, FL), shown here to illustrate the process. Your analysis will map Tampa Dental Excellence's own content and keywords.
Finding · 01
The orbit view plots every page by how close it sits to your core topic, Core, Focus, Expansion, Peripheral. Tight, well-covered cores rank; scattered ones don't.
Each dot is a page; distance from center = topical drift. We use it to find thin spots and off-topic pages diluting authority.
Finding · 02
Side-by-side keyword coverage makes the gap undeniable: for a single money keyword, the competitor fields far more ranking pages than the client, so they win the topic by default.
For “implant dentist stuart,” the competitor covers the topic with 13 strong pages to the client's 3, a coverage gap we close with a targeted content plan.