Can you link more than one article or URL to a subtopic in a Cluster?
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BUT ... we certainly have more than one article or page around a topic. It's just not reasonable to have ONLY one item for a subtopic especially since it is limited to 20 subtopics.
Can you link more than one article or URL to a subtopic in a Cluster?
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I understand it's a ratio of one piece of content (like a blog post) to one subtopic in a content cluster, but I still wonder what to do with all the additional pertinent content on our site that could link in. For example, a blog on terminology that we split into two separate posts but both really belong under the same subtopic.
I'm currently constructing our pillar page content architecture, but have way more content than will easily tie into my pillar pages through the topic / subtopic scheme. I would like to know what's recommended in the case of additional content; should I add links to articles outside the capacity of my topic/subtopic structure that reference a germane pillar page without bringing it in under a subtopic? Or once I fill up the topic/subtopic structure, just leave all that content out there, unlinked?
Can you link more than one article or URL to a subtopic in a Cluster?
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Phil: So, to further clarify, I'll use a super oversimplified example of how I think I'm learning this works. Let's say my topic is widgets, with three of the subtopics little widgets, medium widgets, and large widgets. But I've got six blogs related to each of the three subtopics (18 blogs in all per widgetry). I'm guessing my two options are, 1 - create 18 specific subtopics, rather than three broad subtopics or, 2 - create separate topic clusters for each class of widgets, with the specific widget-size related blogs as subtopics. Am I on the right track there?
For a real-time example, we have 300 blog posts that we're repurposing or redirecting. The redirect is easy enough (though time-consuming). A repurpose, though, is especially challenging, because that means finding a topic cluster (and accompanying pillar page) for the 150 or so that aren't being redirected. I'm convinced this will be worthwhile (our Google score has already increased 48 percent), but I want to be sure that with the incredible time commitment, that I'm doing it correctly. Please advise. I'd hate to be well into this or even to the end before I realize I'm doing it wrong. Make sense?