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Url structure
Hi John, I have taken a look at your site and believe that you are doing the structure right. Many people will say that you should not have a parent page however I tend to disagree. In WordPress "Siloing" works very well. So to answer your question, do not mix up your pages and articles (posts), your pages must be siloed (eg www.greensidelawncare.com/lawn-tips/turf-weed-help) however your POSTS (blog) do not have to silo (eg: www.greensidelawncare.com/name-of-article-1) Structure: Lawn Care (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/lawn-care) (page) Grass Diseases (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/lawn-tips/grass-dieases) (page) Turf Weeds Help (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/lawn-tips/turf-weed-help) (page) Selecting Grass Types (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/lawn-tips/selecting-grass-types) (page) Lawn Tips (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/lawn-tips) (main blog page) Article 1 (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/name-of-article-1) (blog article) Article 2 (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/name-of-article-1) (blog article) - Article 3 (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/name-of-article-1) (blog article) Landscaping (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/landscaping/) (page) idea (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/landscaping/child-1) (page) idea (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/landscaping/child-2) (page) idea. (links to www.greensidelawncare.com/landscaping/child-3) (page) Side note: I suggest that on your blog page greensidelawncare.com/lawn-tips/ that you do not show the full post for each article, make sure that it only shows the excerpt (just a small summary linking through to the full article) in the main blog feed or you may have duplicate content issues.
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