Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Site Structure for Best Results

Hey,

Technical one for you.

Topical authority is important and I know we need to let google know we're knowledgable on a particular topic in content clusters.

But, what is the best way to organise this on your website? In my case, the purpose of every article is to lead to a form sign-up. I've not created breadcrumbs for master/sub topics in the url.

If I have one master topic, let's call it buying computers. And 20 sub topics (buying keyboards, buying screens etc...). Would it be sufficient to have e one 'master' page which is an article on buying computers linking to the 20 sub topic articles to achieve a structure Google prefers? Let's also say those 20 articles link random to each other (2 internal links per page).

Am I missing anything/does this need to be accessible from the home page?

Thank you for any thoughts!

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