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888 bytes removed ,  19:01, 9 January 2007
Remove Test. It worked.
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:You can just "do" them, within the text, inline.  For example, if I were to mention [[Directory:Van Doren Oil|Van Doren Oil]], I could also just as easily mention [[Legal_Name:=Van Doren Oil Company|[[Directory:Van Doren Oil|Van Doren Oil Legal Semantics]]]] and sneakily squeeze in a Legal_Name attribute, or mention [[Web:=www.vandorenoil.com|[[Directory:Van Doren Oil|Van Doren Oil Website Semantics]]]] and sneak in a Web attribute.
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:Or, you can just create a sematic "field" in an out-of-the-way place at the end of the article, like this:
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==== Semantic attributes ====
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*Year started -- [[Year_Started:=1939|[[1939]]]]
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*Primary NAICS code -- [[NAICS_Code1:=45431]]
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Either way, it's going to create the RDF "lookup table" at the bottom of your page, and that's (I think) what starts the Google SEO algorithm a-buzzing. --[[User:MyWikiBiz|MyWikiBiz]] 11:00, 9 January 2007 (PST)