Silo Structure For SEO in WordPress - The Best Guide
Silo Structure For SEO in WordPress - The Best Guide
there is a scarcity of resources that guide you step-by-step on how to implement silo
structure.
Neil Patel insists you to implement Silo structure. Whereas, Rand Fishkin states “SEO
can’t Operate well in a Silo anymore” in his interview. The irony! But yes, it’s still working
and won’t stop working in the near future.
A few months back, when I was talking about keyword research, I put forward a blog post
on semantic keyword research. For many of my blog readers, this was an eye-opener.
They never thought of this kind of keyword research.
I’m gonna explain to you the secret that most of the pros use to quickly rank their site and
achieve authority in the eyes of Google. This onpage SEO technique is called “Silo
Structure”.
What is siloing?
With regard to blogging, siloing is the process of organizing the related information on
your site together. This silo structure is often mapped out before launching a website.
Relevant content on the site are grouped together. Well, let me illustrate it with a simple
mind map.
Why to use silo structure?
SEO: This is one of the biggest benefits of silo structure. Implementing silo
structure in your niche site from beginning itself reduces the Google
sandbox time that your site undergoes for 3-4 months after its inception.
You may already know that topical relevancy is playing a crucial role in SEO.
For example, a mobile review by a well-known health site will not rank higher
than a tech blog. Why? Google asks itself, “How come a health expert produce
more quality mobile review than a tech expert?”.
Having blog posts/pages pertaining to one topic linked within each other, helps
Google to clearly to determine the topical relevancy of your site and it boosts
the semantics of your site.
With silo structure, as I’ll be discussing, you’ll be able to send maximum link
juice to the desired content and rank easily for the keyword by leveraging
interlinking of content.
Ease of backlink building: With silo structure in place, you can build 80% of
your links to the important silo pages.
As the silo pages will be linking to other blog posts in the category, the link
juice will flow evenly throughout your entire site. The silo structure will
streamline the process of backlink building.
No more left-out pages: If any blog post is not linked to by any of the other
blog posts, it’ll be left out from indexing in Google SERPs.
Silo structure addresses this issue as the relevant posts under a silo page will
be interlinked, and every post you create will be under a relevant silo page.
Download the XMind template here. You need XMind app for your OS to use
the template.
By creating notes for the nodes as you can see in the above screenshot, you
can easily mention more details about the content.
Make sure you create the entire silo plan beforehand, as it’ll not create a
hassle in the future about where to put what.
You can also make use of outline apps like Dynalist, Workflowy or any other
apps. If you are not using any outlining apps in your workflow, it’s time to use
one.
Dynalist is the best app for outlining, and it’s more feature-rich than Workflowy.
As you can see, you can create unlimited levels of indentations in Dynalist.
But the main downside is that unlike Mindmaps the outlines are sequential.
I mainly use this tool for outlining purposes of my articles, courses, and also
presentations.
Whatever tool you use, the goal is to make sure you stay organized and plan
well before implementing the structure live on your site.
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There is no built-in feature offered by WordPress to create silo structure for your site
or blog.
You need to manually create some hierarchies of content that are related to each
other.
Implementing silo structure is not easy as playing around with categories and
tags.
There are several steps involved in the process of implementing a silo structure on your
blog for SEO.
These are some of the most popular keywords when it comes to the niche –
lens.
Don’t worry too much about keyword competition.
Make sure that the keywords are buyer-intent, because these keywords are
what you rank for.
Create a WordPress page content on all of the following. The content you are
creating should be evergreen, so that you need not update the stuff more
often.
The reason you are creating the silo content in WordPress page is because
they should not be buried inside your blog archives and should be timeless.
Make sure the silo content you create should be epic and should at
least be 4000 – 7000 words long. Personally, on my niche sites, the
silo content I create are of around 7000 words. These are
like pillars of your blog.
Make use of rich images, and make use of the main keyword and also LSI
keywords throughout the entire article to give it an on page SEO boost.
Make sure the content is epic and is superior to other SERP competitors for
that keyword. Also, include a table of content and comparison tables (if
applicable) to help it get featured in Google Knowledge graph.
Alternatively, you can also keep the URL of silo page and category same. Let
me explain you this. Let’s suppose you have 3 silos created for your site. Now
create three categories and also three silo pages with the same URL
slug/name.
Now, your job is to somehow redirect the category pages to their respective
silo pages.
For example, you need to 301 redirect /category/silo-1/ to /silo1/.
The Thrive Themes offer you a direct way to do this in the category pages.
Just go to a category page, and redirect to the page.
If you are not using Thrive Themes, you need to make use of Redirection
plugin for WordPress. Make sure that the name of the category slug and
respective page URL’s slug is same.
After doing this, you do also need to remember to not to de-index category
pages.
It’s now time to create some WordPress posts under your silo. But how to do
it?
Keep reading.
Stop publishing blog posts, that don’t fit into any silo you created.
Create content that’s only relevant to the silo content you published in the
earlier steps.
Take the example of the first silo “best macro lens”. Now for this silo content
page, you can create supportive blog posts with keywords like:
The above is the list of some of the supportive blog post ideas for your main
silo keyword – “best macro lens”.
You need to create at least 3 blog posts that are relevant to the
main silo keyword. Like this create some supportive articles for
everyone of the silo page you’ve created.
Make sure that all the blog posts are linked to from the respective silo pages.
Without a proper internal linking strategy in your silo structure, how can you
expect Google to determine relevant content on your site?
Before knowing the internal linking rules for silo structure, you need to know
the two things we are trying to accomplish here.
Isolation: Making sure that there are no internal links between the
irrelevant pages or posts on your site as it leaks relevancy juice.
Homepage
Homepage should have links to all the silo pages (maybe in sidebar or
navigation bar).
As you can see, the homepage (highest authority), multiple blog posts are
linking to the silo content you want to rank.
With this, the maximum link juice will be passed to the silo page,
and it will rank higher for the keywords you are targeting or the
keywords you may have never thought of.
Don’t create a blog post that don’t fit in any of the silos you created.
Here are some of the tools that make your interlinking process easier.
1. Related posts plugin: You need to have a good plugin that displays only
the related posts under the same category. Your theme may support this
functionality built-in, or else you can make use of any related posts plugins
like this one.
There are many smart internal liking plugins. I don’t recommend them as they
use the exact same anchor text for all the internal links.
To keep it diverse you need to make sure that the internal linking is done
manually with the help of plugins like Mentionable.
The goal here is to find the various topics that come under your niche. If you
are in the fitness niche, here are some of the subtopics:
Workouts
Nutrition
Weight loss
Ah!
Running shoes
Workout shoes
Soccer shoes
Cycling shoes
Skateboard shoes
Hiking shoes
Weightlifting shoes
Depending upon the site you have, you can employ different tools and
resources to make your silo topic research process easier.
For example, if you are into Amazon affiliates you can make use of the
product category page of Aliexpress to research the ideas for your silos.
Also, you can consider referring the menu of popular authoritative sites or
forums.
As you can see in the above screenshot, it is very easy to come up the silo
page ideas by browsing popular websites and forums in your niche.
Silo content theming can be used almost every time when you create or
update a website. Because it is guaranteed to boost your on page SEO.
When you are targeting few specific keyword phrases for a website
When your site is not properly organized
If you need to desperately rank your page for a specific page (in this
case it is silo page).
If your site has lots of content but little or no organic traffic.
If your site is new, don’t ever miss to use silo structure as it will be a
pain to implement silo when the site starts growing.
I strongly recommend you implement silo structure on every new
WordPress site you create. Having the structure in place from the
day one helps a lot in driving good organic traffic from search
engines.
For you to easily implement silo on an existing site or blog, I’m gonna list the
steps:
Come up with sub-niches for your niche (consider topics for which your
blog is already ranking for), by looking at the categories on your site.
Make sure that you’re every blog post is filed under one and only one
category. Every category should have at least 3 blog posts in them,
otherwise, don’t create a category.
Delete the redundant and unwanted categories, or no-index them. If you
want to have 3 silos on your site, then keep 3 categories under the
same name/slug.
Create silo content (in-depth content) on a WordPress page. It should
target a specific keyword (may be of high competition).
Now in the silo pages, include internal links to all the posts under it.
Add the links to the main silo pages you created on the homepage via
navigation or sidebar.
Make sure that the internal links to irrelevant posts are removed. The
proper grouping and isolation should be in place.
Sometimes there’ll be some blog posts that won’t fit under any of the silos you
created while working on an old site. Try your best to include them under any
silo, or leave them as it is.
Although you can effectively implement silo in site, if not implemented properly,
you may lose some rankings. So, don’t go too crazy.
How many silos per site?
If you are starting out from a focused niche in a brandable domain name, only
one or two silos is enough. As you spread your wings to other niches in the
future, you can always add new silos.
If you are starting out with multi-niche broad site like WireCutter (which I won’t
recommend if you don’t have high budget), then multiple silos from the
inception of the site is ideal.
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It entirely depends upon how large your site is. If you are running an authority
site where you target a single niche initially and looking to expand your
reaches in the near future, then starting with one silo is enough.
I suggest you start with only 3-4 silos initially. After few dozens of posts are
published on your site, then you can think of creating new silos. Make sure that
the silo pages are very in-depth.
You need to build the majority of backlinks, say, 80% of the backlinks to the
silo pages.
As you’ll be linking to the posts down from the silo pages, the link juice will flow
throughout the entire silo structure within the topic. While building backlinks
make sure the proper silo interlinking is in place.
If you’re sure about a site using silo structure, take a look at their sitemap i.e.
at example.com/sitemap.xml
By looking at their site map, or just navigating their site for some sometime you
can easily determine whether they use silo structure or not.
If you are finding it still difficult, consider doing a site search on Google
like site:example.com
The posts that recommend you to implement physical/file level silo structure
are old ones. With WordPress you just need to create WordPress pages for
silos and posts below it, and interlink between them as mentioned above in the
post.
I suggest you to use breadcrumbs when you are using silos so that Google
understands your silo structure better. Using breadcrumbs and proper internal
linking in more than enough to let Google determine the structure of your site.
Some of the blogs keep the URL structure of the children posts at
example.com/silo-name/post-name. Is the URL structure appears to be
category-based, then they’re surely using silo structure on their site.
But, this kind of complex URL structure is not really required as long as you
have proper silo interlinking in place.
In this case, your post would be like this silo>sub-silo>post. I won’t prefer this
way as the breadcrumbs would be too deep.
If you are having a very large multi-niche website, sub-silos may be for you.
But if you are into creating niche and micro-niche sites, sub-silos are really not
necessary and makes things difficult to maintain.
#7. How I need to target keywords in silo pages?
As you’ll be building the majority of the backlinks to the silo pages, and further
flows down the children pages, targeting a high volume keyword is very
essential for silo pages.
You can do with keywords that are of medium-low competition with silo pages,
as you’ll be creating very in-depth content and build high-quality backlinks.