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Site structure: the ultimate guide

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Your site needs to have a defined structure because, without it, it'll just be a random collection of pages and blog posts. Your users need this structure to navigate on your site, to click from one page to another. Google also uses the structure of your site to determine what content is important and what is less relevant. This guide tells you everything you need to know about site structure.
Table of contents


Importance for usability
Importance of your site structure for SEO
How to set up the structure of your site
Contextual internal linking
Landing pages
Maintaining your site structure
Internal linking with Yoast SEO
The importance of site structure

What is site structure, and why is it important?

Site structure refers to organizing and arranging a website's pages and content. It defines the information hierarchy within the site and serves as a roadmap for search engine crawlers. A well-structured site facilitates easy navigation, enhances user experience, and helps search engines like Google understand and effectively index the site's content. This, in turn, can improve the site's performance by making it easier for users to find and engage with the content. Ultimately, an optimized site structure helps achieve higher rankings, more traffic, and better conversion rates.
Importance for usability

The structure of your website significantly impacts theexperience for your visitors(UX). If visitors can't find the products and information they're looking for, they'll not likely become regular visitors or customers. In other words, you should help them navigate your site. A good site structure will help with this.
Navigating should be easy. You need to categorize and link your posts and products so they are easy to find. New visitors should be able to grasp what you're writing about or selling instantly.
Importance of your site structure for SEO

A solid site structure vastly improves your chances of ranking in search engines. There are three main reasons for this:
a. It helps Google ‘understand' your site
The way you structure your site will give Google vital clues about where to find the most valuable content on your site. It helps search engines understand what your site is mainly about or what you're selling. A decent site structure also enables search engines to find and index content quickly. A good structure should, therefore, lead to a higher ranking in Google.
b. It prevents you from competing with yourself
On your site, you might have blog posts that are quite similar. If, for example, you write a lot about SEO, you could have multiple blog posts about site structure, each covering a different aspect. Consequently, Google won't be able to tell which of these pages is the most important, so you'll be competing with your content for high rankings. You should let Google know which page you think is most important. You need a good internal linking and taxonomy structure to do this, so all those pages can work for you instead of against you.
c. It deals with changes on your website
The products you sell in your shop will likely evolve. So does the content you're writing. You probably add new product lines as old stock sells out. Or you write new articles that make old ones redundant. You don't want Google to show outdated products or deleted blog posts, so you need to deal with these kinds of changes in the structure of your site.
Are you struggling with setting up your site's structure? Don't know the best strategy to link from one post to another? Check out our Site structure training, part of the Yoast SEO academy. Access to Yoast SEO academy is included in the price of Yoast SEO Premium. Before you know it, you'll be able to improve your rankings by creating the best structure for your site!
How to set up the structure of your site

So, how do you construct a solid site structure? First, we'll look at an ideal site structure and then explain how to achieve this for your site.
What's an ideal site structure?

Let's start by looking at an ideal situation: How should you organize your site if you're starting from scratch? We think a well-organized website looks like a pyramid with several levels:

Homepage
Categories (or sections)
Subcategories (only for larger sites)
Individual pages and posts

The homepage should be at the top. Then, you have some sections or category pages beneath it. You should be able to file your content under one of these categories. You can divide these sections or categories into subcategories if your site is larger. Beneath your categories or subcategories are your pages and posts.

An ideal site structure looks like a pyramid. On top, you'll find the homepage and, right below, the main sections or categories, possibly followed by subcategories. On the ground, you'll find all the individual posts and pages.
Your homepage

On top of the pyramid is the homepage. Your homepage should act as a navigation hub for your visitors. This means, amongst others, that you should link to your most important pages from your homepage. By doing this:

Your visitors are more likely to end up on the pages you want them to end up on;
You show Google that these pages are important.

Further down this article, we'll help you determine which pages are essential to your business.
Beware not to link too many pages from your homepage, which will cause clutter. And a cluttered homepage doesn't guide your visitors anywhere. If you want tooptimize your homepagefurther, you can do many other things. Read our article on homepage SEOtofind out what.
Navigation

In addition to having a well-structured homepage, it's also important to create a clear navigation path on your site. Your site-wide navigation consists of two main elements: the menu and the breadcrumbs.
The menu
First, let's take a look at the menu. The website menu is the most common aid for navigation on your website, and you want to make the best possible use of it. Visitors use your menu to find things on your website. It helps them understand the structure of your website. That's why the main categories on your site should all have a place in the menu on your homepage.
Furthermore, putting everything in just one menu is not always necessary. If you have a big site with lots of categories, this may clutter your website and makes your main menu a poor reflection of the rest of your site. Where it makes sense, creating a second menu is perfectly fine.
For instance, eBay has one menu at the top of the page – also called the top bar menu – and, in addition to that, a main menu. This top bar menu links to important pages that aren't categories in the shop, like pages that relate to the visitor's account on the site. The main menu reflects the most important product categories on eBay.
eBay has multiple ways to start navigating from the homepage
Finally, just like on your homepage, you shouldn't add too many links to your menu. They will become less valuable for your users and search engines if you do.
Read aboutoptimizing your website's menuhere, or enroll in our site structure training that includes many examples!
Breadcrumb trail
Adding breadcrumbs to your pages can make your site's structure even clearer. Breadcrumbs are clickable links, usually at the top of a page or post. Breadcrumbs reflect the structure of your site. They help visitors determine where they are on your site. They improve your site's user experience and SEO, as you can read in our guide on breadcrumbs.
You can use one of the many breadcrumb plugins for your WordPress site. You can also use our Yoast SEO plugin, as we've implemented a breadcrumb functionality in our plugin as well.
Taxonomies

WordPress uses so-called taxonomies to group content; other CMSs have similar systems. The word ‘taxonomy' is a fancy term for a group of things — website pages, in this case — that have something in common. This is convenient because people looking for more information on the same topic can find similar articles more easily. You can group content in different ways. The default taxonomies in WordPress are categories and tags.
Categories
You should divide your site's blog posts or products into several categories. If these categories grow too big, you should divide these categories into subcategories to clear things up again. For example, if you have a clothing store and sell shoes, you can divide this category into subcategories: ‘boots', ‘heels', and ‘flats'. These subcategories contain products, in this case, shoes, of that specific type.
Adding this hierarchy and categorizing your pages helps your user and Google make sense of every page you write. Add your main categories to your site's menu when implementing your category structure.
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