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To create a deep feature for a blog entity using Deep Feature Synthesis (DFS), you must stack primitive mathematical operations (aggregations and transformations) across related data tables. In a relational dataset containing a Blog table and a related Post table, a deep feature is a variable that captures complex insights, such as the total engagement of a specific author over time. 1. Set up the EntitySet

  • Email is King: Your blog post is a product. Your email list is your storefront. Send a "curated" newsletter once a week with your top three posts.
  • Repurpose, Don't Repeat: Turn one blog post into five pieces of content. (One tweet thread, two LinkedIn carousels, one YouTube script, one newsletter.)
  • Internal Linking: The secret SEO weapon. Every new post must link back to 2-3 old posts. This keeps people on your site for 5 minutes instead of 30 seconds.
  • Original data: Surveys, case studies, personal stories.
  • Perspective: AI is neutral; humans are biased. Bias is interesting.
  • Authority: Google is already developing algorithms to penalize AI-generated content that lacks E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness).

Your blog's home matters. You need a reliable platform (Content Management System or CMS) and a memorable address. To create a deep feature for a blog

Before writing your first post, you must identify your niche—the specific topic or area you will cover. A well-defined niche helps you stand out in a crowded digital landscape. Email is King: Your blog post is a product

Here is the standard template for a high-performing blog post in 2024-2025: Original data: Surveys, case studies, personal stories

Child Entity: Post (contains post_id, blog_id, word_count, and publish_date). 2. Define Primitives