SEO
Run SEO as a system, not a loose checklist
This hub turns the SEO program into a durable operating map. Use it to align technical SEO, content architecture, off-page work, AI visibility, and analytics inside one shared taxonomy.
- 10 branches
- 26 subtopics
- AI SEO included
The full map
Each branch groups the core topics that usually get split across separate docs, owners, or reporting views.
Technical SEO
4 topicsSite StructureCrawlabilityCore Web VitalsStructured Data
On Page SEO
4 topicsKeyword ResearchSearch IntentTitle TagsInternal Linking
Off-Page SEO
3 topicsLink BuildingDigital PRBrand Mentions
Content SEO
3 topicsTopical AuthorityContent ClustersProgrammatic SEO
Local SEO
2 topicsGoogle Business ProfileLocal Citations
E-commerce SEO
2 topicsProduct Page SEOCategory Page SEO
International SEO
2 topicsHreflangGeo Targeting
Enterprise SEO
2 topicsAutomationGovernance
AI SEO
2 topicsGenerative Engine OptimizationLLM Visibility
Analytics
2 topicsGoogle AnalyticsSearch Console
Use the taxonomy to navigate the rest of the system
This works best when the taxonomy routes into searchable content, research surfaces, and measurement tooling.
Search topics
Filter Atlas down to SEO topics and use the taxonomy as a searchable discovery layer.
Cross-link content systems
Move from SEO topics into blog, learn, glossary, tools, assets, and workflow content.
Start from the resource menu
Keep SEO visible alongside the rest of the public knowledge system instead of hiding it in docs.