The URL Structure That Makes or Breaks Your SEO
Understanding URL Structures for SEO
Importance of URL Structure
- The structure of URLs can significantly impact how Google classifies a site, affecting its ranking and authority.
- Different use case keywords related to "email client" can influence the effectiveness of URL structures.
Types of URL Structures
- Two proposed structures are discussed:
- Structure One:
/uses/email-client-with-privacy
- Structure Two:
/uses/email-client/privacy
- Structure One uses a single subfolder while Structure Two employs nested subfolders, which may be more effective for SEO.
Examples and Comparisons
- Real-world examples from affiliates in different industries (e.g., mattress reviews, legal SEO) illustrate the application of these structures.
- Example One with all keywords in the slug may appear spammy to search engines, despite potentially valid content.
Search Engine Sensitivity
- Search engines are sensitive to patterns that resemble SEO doorway pages, which often have similar content across multiple URLs.
- Doorway pages are discouraged by Google as they typically do not provide unique value and can degrade search result quality.
Hierarchical vs. Flat Structures
- A hierarchical structure (like Structure Two) is viewed more favorably by search engines as it indicates topical depth rather than keyword exploitation.
- This structure helps avoid ranking cannibalization and clarifies internal linking, making it easier for Google to understand topic relationships.
Better Internal Linking Strategies
Overview of Email Client Page Structure
- Discusses the importance of having a main email client page that links to various features such as privacy, tracking, built-in video playback, and voice notes.
- Highlights that while variations in linking might not classify a site as spam, they can still negatively impact SEO.
Insights on Link Building and Topical Authority
- Mentions episode 750 of the podcast about doorway pages versus programmatic SEO, emphasizing its relevance for avoiding Google penalties.
- Introduces NapLab's approach to SEO with over 103,000 keywords targeting competitive niches like "best mattress."
Case Study: NapLab's Strategy
- Describes an 18,000-word article by NapLab aimed at ranking for "best mattress," which also serves as a subfolder for various mattress reviews.
- Notes that this strategy allows them to rank for approximately 2.6k keywords in top positions on Google.
Legal SEO Example from Nick Cohen
- Shares insights from Nick Cohen regarding his client's ranking for "Chicago car accident lawyer" and the creation of specific pages for different types of car accidents.
- Emphasizes the need for all variations to be easily accessible within two clicks from the homepage.
Importance of Information Architecture
- Stresses that maintaining a structured hierarchy is crucial; variations should be linked from both hub pages and individual subpages.
- Explains how link equity flows from the homepage into subpages, enhancing their authority when properly organized.
Compact Keywords Course Promotion
- Introduces the Compact Keywords course focused on targeting ready-to-purchase customers through conversion-based landing pages rather than traditional blog content.
- Details what the course covers including keyword discovery, page structuring, link building strategies, and conducting site audits effectively.