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e423f No.1825

moving away from rigid keyword silos has changed how we map out topics. while silos feel organized ,topic clusters allow for much more organic growth and internal linking. it basically stops you from obsessing over single pages and focuses on building topical authority instead

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the biggest trap is letting "organic growth" turn into unstructured mess w/o a central pillar page to anchor everything. i always use a simple hub -
> subtopic -
> longtail spreadsheet to ensure my internal links actually reinforce the hierarchy. if you don't maintain that structural backbone, you're just creating a web of thin content instead of building authority.



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