Name the term, the definition, and the context — so the page earns the citation, not the scroll.
Draft a glossary definition page for "sales onboarding."
The page named the term ("Sales onboarding"), the definition ("The process of ramping new hires to full quota in their first 90 days."), and the context ("A 12-hire cohort with 2-week onboarding earns 88% ramp vs 62% at 4 weeks."). The page earned 7 AI citations and 3 featured snippets in 30 days, up from 0. The template earned the citation because it named the term, not wrote the dictionary.
A definition page template is the draft that earns the citation. It fixes the term, the definition, and the context — so the page reads as a source, not a scroll. An SEO who writes the dictionary earns the scroll; a definition page template that names the term and the definition earns the citation and the traffic.
A reusable draft shape for the glossary — the term, the definition, the context — that earns the citation and the traffic. The template fixes the shape so the page reads as a source, not a scroll.
The one word the prospect looks up — the jargon, the acronym, the concept — that earns the citation. The term is the part that earns the citation, because an SEO who writes the dictionary earns the scroll; an SEO who names the term earns the citation.
The one sentence the AI cites — the what, the why, the how — that earns the citation. The definition is the part that earns the citation, because a term without the definition earns the scroll and loses the citation; a term with the definition earns the traffic.
The one example the term earns — the use case, the metric, the proof — that earns the traffic. The context is the part that earns the traffic, because a term without the context earns the definition and loses the click; a term with the context earns the ROAS.
The agent reads your terms and the queries, drafts the term, the definition, and the context, and ships the page. It pairs with the schema markup draft and the entity coverage audit templates.
The jargon, the queries, the definitions.
Agent names the one word.
The one sentence the AI cites.
The one example the term earns.
Names the term, does not write the dictionary
One definition per term, not five
Adds the DefinedTerm schema, does not skip it
Pairs with the schema markup and entity coverage templates
Name the one term, the one definition, and the one context. The page reads as a source, not a scroll, which is why it earns the citation, not the rank.
The page that earns the citation — the term, the definition, the context. An SEO who writes the dictionary earns the scroll; an SEO who names the term and the definition earns the citation and the traffic.
Name the one sentence the AI cites and the one example the term earns. A term without the context earns the definition and loses the click; a term with the context earns the traffic, because the context is what earns the click.
A term that earns the citation, a definition that earns the trust, and a context that earns the click. The page that writes earns the scroll; the page that names the term earns the citation.