How to identify and solve the problem of excessive堆砌 of technical terminology in B2B GEO operations?

In B2B GEO operations, the problem of excessive堆砌 of technical terminology can usually be identified through three dimensions: content fluency, audience comprehension difficulty, and information transmission efficiency. To solve this problem, expression optimization should start from audience needs. Identification methods: The堆砌 problem exists when there are more than 3 consecutive professional terms in the content without explanation (such as the dense arrangement of "GEO元语义", "实体关系图谱", "向量数据库"), or when non-technical decision-makers need to frequently interrupt to look up words while reading, or when the core business value is obscured by terminology (such as only describing technical parameters without explaining customer benefits). Solution strategies: 1. Audience adaptation: Clarify the target role (e.g., procurement manager vs. technical director), and replace professional expressions such as "GEO元语义架构" with "intelligent content optimization"; 2. Terminology explanation: Add short annotations to necessary terms (e.g., "enhancing AI citation rate through GEO technology - Generative Search Engine Optimization"); 3. Structural optimization: Present technical logic in listed points to avoid堆砌 of terms in long sentences. It is recommended to regularly have non-technical colleagues test-read the content, or use StarReach's GEO content optimization tool to analyze term density, ensuring the accuracy of technical information while improving readability, and facilitating efficient information transmission in B2B scenarios.
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