Dictionary of Digital Marketing

A quick dive into the world of SEO key terms to know

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Taxonomy SEO

Technical SEO

Tiered link building

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Transactional Query

TrustRank

Related Keywords

Topical Relevance

Transport Layer Security (TLS)

Taxonomy SEO

Think of SEO Taxonomy as organising a grouping of content the way biological taxonomy organises living beings; an easy display of assigned headings, which make both the viewer and the search engines happy and clutter-free when understood. A reasonable taxonomy will help users access and locate information with ease while also telling search engines the very structure and topical concentration of your site. To make a taxonomy work takes more than just setting up a few categories; it also requires establishing what words and terms are being used by your target audience to search for specific products or services and then employing these key terms in the format of category name, description, and URL structure. In a case of an e-commerce site for clothing, there are categories such as “Women’s Clothing,” “Men’s Clothing,” and “Children’s Clothing,” with their subcategories of “Dresses,” “Shirts,” and “Pants.” A well-organised experiential taxonomy gives users a real-time casual experience while putting in perspective the interconnectivity for search engines, thus giving better rankings, and promising great organic traffic. Further good taxonomy will provide for implementing internal linking strategies to spread link equity all over your site and build the authority of your key pages. SEO Taxonomy with clear structure and logic can be a reasonable start-off point for SEO assurance.