It is one of the main and most important core features LinkedWords employs and namely the ability contextual listings to be created and maintained across the web. The contextual element in a listing is derived from a number of conceptually implemented rules.
1) Your listing description carries out contextual meaning simply because the hyper link within is wrapped by description, which is extracted from the content on the external page where the linked word is.
2) Additional contextuality is also brought to your link from the URL path to the keyword page where you listing is, which is also highly relevant.
3) Contextual is also the method third party content regions are having contextually implemented linked words within their contexts, the same context as your listings, and the way they hyper link them from inside that content region to the same named keyword page at LinkedWords, where your listing is.
4) LinkedWords on-page optimization is another vital element that adds contextually to your listing; it includes but not limited to the file name, contextual images, link titles, page titles, subjects, H1, relevant comments, descriptions, listings and content at all and more.
5) Other listings meanwhile added on the same keyword page where your listing is, also bring contextual meaning.
6) The platform's clustering feature is also bringing contextual meaning to the listings by dynamically creating links across the entire LinkedWords platform by using a proprietary algorithm which clusters the keyword pages and categories based on a keyword, phrase or category name. This way the platform generates contextual links pointing back to the keyword page where your listing is coming from contextually relevant other keyword pages or categories.