Why Search Intent Beats Keywords: Drupal’s Hidden Advantage in Relevance Optimization
Priyanka Phukan from Specbee explains how the shift from keyword-focused SEO to intent-driven discovery has transformed the way content must be created, structured, and optimised, arguing that modern search engines reward clarity, context, and semantic depth rather than repetition or density.
The article highlights how AI-generated overviews, multilayered intent interpretation, GEO-influenced results, and semantic relationships have reshaped search behaviour. People no longer search for exact phrases but for answers, and engines now evaluate meaning, structure, and real-world connections. In this landscape, Drupal’s structured content system—built on entities, relationships, taxonomy, and modular components—naturally aligns with how answer engines understand and surface information. Priyanka contrasts keyword-stuffed pages with intent-driven, example-rich content, demonstrating how relevance optimisation consistently outperforms traditional SEO.
She breaks relevance optimisation into AEO, GEO, semantic SEO, and UX engagement signals. AEO focuses on answer-ready content with concise blocks and structured follow-ups; GEO emphasises localised authority through regional hubs and schema; semantic SEO promotes entity modelling and taxonomic relationships to mirror search engine logic; and UX metrics reinforce clarity and navigation quality. To help Drupal sites adapt, the article outlines practical steps such as intent-based auditing, adding answer blocks, improving entity modeling, building GEO hubs, layering schema, and tracking engagement beyond traffic. Priyanka concludes that winning visibility today requires content that genuinely solves user problems, and Drupal offers the architecture needed to build that level of trust and discoverability.

