| Category | SEO |
|---|---|
| Type | Doc |
| Last Modified | 27 July 2022 |
| Location | Assets (SEO) > ASSETS – Content > Topical Authority Content Map > Speak More Clearly |
Speak More Clearly - Authoritative Content Strategy
Authoritative Content Strategy
Summary
From an SEO perspective, generating blog content can be helpful in building site authority and therefore can increase overall rankings site-wide. In the case of Speak More Clearly, we suggest creating an informative Learn English Pronunciation pillar page that will answer frequently searched queries on Google. We have mapped a few blog topics that are related to the pillar page topic, and there are a few existing blogs related to web design that we will interlink to.
Goal
The goal of this authoritative content strategy is to build content that will increase the authority of the site. Site authority is when Google sees a website as a trusted source on a topic and will use excerpts and other information from that site to answer user search queries. This authority is a major ranking factor for a site and can greatly increase page rank site wide.
We have built a strategy, generated a content plan and guidelines to increase the site’s authority by building structured and authoritative blog content.
Content Strategy
The content strategy has been developed around three aspects, pillar pages, sub topic pages and structured interlinking. The pillar page will link down to subtopic (blog) pages, that will in-turn either link further down to more specific subtopic pages or instead link back up to the pillar page.
First Step
Pillar Page
A pillar page will be the centre of the content strategy. The idea behind the pillar page is essentially to create a large blog page that encapsulates the entirety of a targeted topic. The pillar page will broadly cover the topic as a whole by addressing frequently asked questions/searches and other relevant information, which will then have links to more detailed information about the specific subtopic/question being covered. The page will be structured with a table of contents at the top that allows users to jump to the relevant information they are seeking on the page, and subheadings that indicate different subtopics. Interlinking will be performed within these subtopics to direct users to more in-depth information on the topic, as well as direct authority to where it needs to go.
Sub-topic/general blog pages
Additional pages will then be created to answer the questions in more depth. These pages will have more specific subtopics or general blog content that is relevant to the pillar page topic. For example, if ‘movies’ is the topic for your pillar page, ‘romance movies’ or ‘comedy movies’ would be subtopics that you could go into more depth about in separate blog articles.
Additional pages will then be created, these will be more specific subtopics or general blog content that is relevant to the pillar page topic.
URL/Site Structure
We need to ensure that the user and search engines can correctly navigate the site. We will look at how the current blog content is structured and make adjustments depending on URL structure and navigation.
For example, if /blog/movies is your pillar page,
then /blog/movies/romance and /top-movies-to-watch-in-2022 are subtopic or general blog pages
Second Step
Content Creation
Content will be created for the pillar and sub topic pages and will be done in such a way that it will appeal to search engines. We have provided a set of guidelines for the content and the structure of the content to ensure that it is seen as authoritative. You can find the link to these guidelines at the bottom of this document.
Page Audit & Interlinking
After the content has been created and the pillar page and subpages are ready to be published, we will audit the pages and interlink anchor text to ensure that all pages pass authority correctly.
Content Map
Pillar Page
The Initial pillar page that will be targeted will be Learn English Pronunciation
We have compiled a list of topic questions that need to be addressed in the page:
- How can I improve my pronunciation in English?
- How can I learn basic English pronunciation?
- How do you pronounce the word English correctly?
- How can I learn to pronounce hard words?
- What are the 10 hardest words to pronounce?
- What are the 44 sounds of English language?
- How can I learn English speaking at home?
- How can I practice English pronunciation exercises?
- Can tongue twisters help pronunciation?
- What is the hardest tongue trick?
- What is the hardest tongue twister in English?
- What is the hardest sentence to say?
- Why do I struggle pronunciation words?
- How do I know if my pronunciation is correct?
- Why do I forget words while speaking?
- Why can't I say my words clearly?
- What word takes 3 hours to say?
- How can I stop fumbling while speaking English?
- How do I stop stumbling over words?
- Why do I speak so fast and unclear?
- How can I talk louder and clearer?
- Why do I talk so low?
- Why is my voice so quiet?
This list isn’t definitive, and questions can be skipped or added as needs be. It is also recommended that if the client has any frequently asked questions around the topic that hasn’t been covered in the list, that they add it.
Sub-topic/general blog pages
Speak more clearly already has a substantial amount of content and lessons that should be brought in to the strategy. All the /english-pronunciation-tip/ pages should be included in this strategy.
A recommendation would be to have a table of contents on the side of each blog page that goes to other similar blog and pillar pages. Here is an example:
URL/Site Structure
The current blog structure is set up with /english-pronunciation-tip/ being the blog page and all other pages just using their title as the URL, e.g /english-pronunciation-tips/how-to-pronounce-words-when-ch-says-k/
We recommend that the pillar page URL be:
/learn-english-pronunciation/
And any blog pages we would recommend being part of the harder structure:
/learn-english-pronunciation/how-to-pronounce-words-when-ch-says-k/
Recommendations
In conclusion, we suggest that you:
- Build a Learn English Pronunciation, pillar page with https://www.speakmoreclearly.com/learn-english-pronunciation
- Populate the page with informational content answering the questions listed above.
- Create at least one more blog related to the topic and the questions provided.
- We will interlink and adjust content according to our topic cluster model
- We recommend building a hard URL structure outlined above.
Mapping Data and Analysis
The content data and information can be found here.
The content guidelines can be found here