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Hello, first post...
Scenario: A mini authority site about coffee with 1000+ contextual authority site links to the home page.
The site currently has around 50 articles linked from the home page directly.
Buying Guides (all contextually linked together):
/best-coffee-machines/ <= will never rank too hard (current position 17-26: google page 1 now full of authority sites)
/best-coffee-machines-under-2000/
/best-coffee-machines-under-1000/
/best-coffee-machines-under-500/
/best-black-coffee-machines/
+ about 20 info articles linked off the home page (which all link to the above).
Questions:
Scenario: A mini authority site about coffee with 1000+ contextual authority site links to the home page.
The site currently has around 50 articles linked from the home page directly.
Buying Guides (all contextually linked together):
/best-coffee-machines/ <= will never rank too hard (current position 17-26: google page 1 now full of authority sites)
/best-coffee-machines-under-2000/
/best-coffee-machines-under-1000/
/best-coffee-machines-under-500/
/best-black-coffee-machines/
+ about 20 info articles linked off the home page (which all link to the above).
Questions:
- As the /best-coffee-machine/ article exists would you leave it there but remove the home page link?
- Delete the article completely as it's too hard to rank, and just place the "more likely to rank" articles on the homepage.
- Link to that directly from the home page only, like an optimized category page then onto the more specific guides?
Example: home-page => best coffee machine => best coffee machine under $100
- Option 4, do nothing and accept it will never rank.