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How to build your SEO foundation

Writer's picture: Rajat ThakurRajat Thakur

The layout of your website is how your website is structured and connected to web pages. Having a logical site layout makes it easier for tourists and search engines to find and access content quickly while boosting conversions and helping the SEO efforts.

When you're about to launch a new website or update the existing one, a solid website structure is a must-have. The larger the website, the more relevant it becomes.


In this article, in these five stages, you will learn how to design and build a great site structure:

  1. Prepare to visually map everything,

  2. Check how organized the websites of your rivals are

  3. Create a realistic plan based on your current pages.

  4. Using keyword analysis data, complete your website structure

  5. Map out components of site navigation

But first, let's delve into why you should, in the first place, care about creating a good website framework.


Why it matters ?


We all know how entangled channel-to-channel marketing practices are. With the website structure, it's no different; it's as much an SEO as it is a UX thing.


User experience

Just imagine you're looking for a cast-iron skillet to purchase. You go to a website for cookware, select the category of 'pots and pans, then choose' cast-iron 'as the content.


Whatever store you visit, since this framework contributes to a better customer experience, the process is roughly the same.


You'd probably leave and go somewhere if you had to click on hundreds of pages to find what you're searching for.


Internal linking

It is not only helpful for users, but also for SEO to use intuitive navigation and internal linking structure. This is because it makes it possible for PageRank to flow across your web.


The authority of a web page based on its internal and external backlinks is defined by PageRank (PR). Created in Google's early days, it is the basis of the ranking algorithm and is still used today as a ranking signal.


You affect how PR flows across your website by linking together relevant sites, meaning that pages with more internal links are likely to rank higher. Don't try this game, just connect to other pages if it's useful to tourists.


Sitelinks

Often, Google will view your highly visible SERP pages. The function of this SERP is known as sitelinks.


You don't have power of what Google likes to include here, but your website usually has some of the most relevant pages and categories. And this value is dependent on the layout of your site and internal connections.


Of course, in sitelinks, pages that are connected from your menu and other key navigation elements seem to appear the most.


Crawl efficiency

You can't expect people or search engine crawlers to make their way there too often if a website has a few useful pages that connect to it. It is considered that such pages are unimportant.


You probably don't have to think about maximizing the performance and budget of crawling (resources Google bot decides to allocate to your website). It's just a relevant job for massive websites, so you'll normally be great with a good website.


Content planning and wireframing

When and where you can build some fresh pages or pieces, your website structure will tell you. And given that it's closely linked to keyword analysis, based on their greater traffic capacity, some of your current pages may be better off targeting different keywords.


But it isn't all that. For design teams, it is also helpful, particularly in the early process of (re)designing a website where wireframes are useful.


A wireframe is a simplistic template of a website that does not incorporate any graphics or material to set out its structure. It recognizes the desires and journeys of users across the website, which is ultimately related to the layout of the website.


For instance, a designer knows that a specific page is a top-level category with the website structure in hand and can adapt the prototype to two deeper levels in the hierarchy of the website.


Scaling your website

You put them in the most important sections of your website when you build new sites. But as you add more content, what seems important now might change in the future. You may need to restructure and enforce redirects for certain sections of your website.


Your website is future-proof with a thoroughly designed website design. Based on the research that's behind it, you will always know where to put your material.


Hope this blog will help

Thank you,

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