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Topical Map Generator

Build content clusters for topical authority

About Topical Map Generator

Generate a complete topical map for any niche. Build content clusters, identify subtopics, and plan your content strategy for topical authority.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a topical map in SEO?

A topical map is a structured plan of all content needed to establish authority on a topic. It organizes related subtopics hierarchically, with pillar pages linking to cluster content, creating a comprehensive knowledge base that Google recognizes as authoritative.

How does topical authority affect rankings?

Google's algorithms favor sites that demonstrate deep expertise on a topic. By covering a topic comprehensively through interlinked content clusters, you build topical authority - making it easier to rank for competitive keywords in that space.

How many articles do I need for topical authority?

It depends on the topic's breadth. Narrow niches may need 20-30 articles, while broad topics like 'digital marketing' could require 100+. Focus on covering every relevant subtopic, question, and entity rather than hitting a specific number.

How to Use Topical Map Generator

  1. 1

    Enter your target keyword, topic, or content

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    Configure the Topical Map Generator parameters

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    Run the semantic analysis

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    Explore the results — entities, relationships, and insights

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    Apply findings to strengthen your content's semantic signals

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    Re-analyze to measure semantic improvements

Why Use Topical Map Generator?

Topical Map Generator reveals the semantic connections and entity relationships that drive modern search rankings. Google has moved far beyond keyword matching — BERT, MUM, and the Knowledge Graph understand meaning, context, and entity relationships. Use semantic analysis to align your content with how Google actually processes information.

Key Features

  • Entity and relationship extraction
  • Semantic relevance scoring
  • Knowledge Graph connection analysis
  • Topic coverage assessment
  • Visual semantic maps
  • Actionable content recommendations