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Silos: the recommended method of architecting your site content so that it clearly communicates subject expertise and authority to search engines. Search engines award top keyword rankings to the site that proves it\u2019s the most relevant fit for the theme and intent of the user\u2019s query. As a result, the primary goal of search engine optimization (SEO) is to improve the website so that the site is about more than targeted keyword phrases \u2014 it is about the themes matching those keywords.<\/p>\n

More often than not, a website is a disjointed array of unrelated information with no clear central theme. Such a site suffers in search engine rankings for sought-after keywords.<\/p>\n

Siloing a website serves to clarify its subject expertise and lays the groundwork for high keyword rankings. It is a core building block for SEO and is normally an advanced topic.<\/p>\n

The term siloing originated as a way to identify the concept of grouping related information into distinct sections within a website. Much like a chapter in a book, a silo represents a group of themed or subject-specific content on your site. However, inlike “clusters” that are limited to fenced in keywords, silo structures link to complementary parts of the website sufficient to demonstrate association without diluting the concentration of information on the silo theme.<\/p>\n

The reason this grouping has such a high SEO priority is that search engines award keyword relevancy within their index based on the page and then the interlinked rest of the site with the most supporting relevant content. This contributes in particular to Google\u2019s evaluation of a site\u2019s expertise, part of the E-E-A-T quality factors (experience, expertise, authority and trustworthiness).<\/p>\n

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Well-ranked websites are founded upon the concept that a website should physically be organized like a doctoral dissertation. A dissertation has a clearly identified title, abstract, table of contents, and then content laid out to reinforce the overall theme of the dissertation as a whole, all with references and footnotes supporting the subject.<\/p>\n

Often, there are great websites hidden from widespread search engine result pages (SERPs) exposure. They may lack an organic search engine optimization<\/a> strategy, or their strategy does not include enough attention to clear subject relevance or siloing.<\/p>\n

In this document, you will find a strategy for improving the clarity of a website’s overall theme through siloing. The intent is to improve the site\u2019s keyword rankings.<\/p>\n

Introductory Siloing Overview<\/h2>\n

Siloing a website requires a multistep process of planning and implementation.<\/p>\n

Step 1<\/strong>: Determining Website Theme<\/a><\/p>\n

Begin the process of siloing by determining your website theme. Answer questions including:<\/p>\n