Contextual Bridge
Knowledge GraphsA Contextual Bridge is an attribute in a knowledge graph that connects two distant entities with no direct topical relationship, creating a 'contextual bridge' between different clusters.
For example, the attribute 'taxation' can connect the entity 'inheritance' with the entity 'donation', even though these two topics belong to different branches of law. In SEO, contextual bridges are valuable because they create non-intuitive but semantically justified internal linking paths. Google understands these connections because it sees the shared attribute in its knowledge graph. Bridge identification happens in Neo4j through path analysis between nodes from different clusters.
Contextual Bridge is an advanced technique that goes beyond simple SHARES_ATTRIBUTE — bridges connect not just related but distant topics. In practice, look for bridges as inspiration for comparison articles (such as 'Inheritance vs Donation: Tax Differences') that naturally link between clusters.