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The Hidden Gem of SEO: Topic Clusters

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Topics clusters are groups of HIGHLY related content that help you build authority around a particul

Topics clusters (or keyword clusters) are groups of HIGHLY related content that help you build authority around a particular subject. They can also help with better content organization and improved user experience. Example: A Local SEO Service Website Let’s imagine you own an SEO service website focused on helping businesses improve their search rankings. Now, instead of creating a single page about "SEO services," you could organize your content into topic clusters. That’s how you build MORE depth and rank for multiple pages. Let’s use an example; Main Topic: Local SEO Services For this main topic, you can create multiple topic clusters like; - Cluster 1: Local SEO Strategies - Subtopics: On-page optimization, local citations, Google My Business optimization, local link building ​ - Cluster 2: Industry-Specific SEO - Subtopics: SEO for restaurants, SEO for medical practices, SEO for retail stores, etc. ​ - Cluster 3: SEO Tools and Resources - Subtopics: Keyword research tools, backlink analysis tools, SEO auditing tools, etc. ​ Here’s an example illustration of keyword or topic clustering; ​ Topic clusters can help you create content that answers various searches without keyword stuffing. The best part? Google will reward those websites that build topic clusters and are more likely to rank your pages higher for relevant search terms. Want more information? ​ Here’s a FREE guide on [how to do keyword clustering]( to improve your keyword rankings. Have any questions? Let me know by replying to the email. ​ To your success, Anil Agarwal [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | Plot 292, Sector 25, Part 2, Panipat, Haryana 132103 [Built with ConvertKit](

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