Page silos create contextual links between related content using specific keywords. When SEOJuice detects a keyword on a page, it automatically links that page to your target URL.
Set a trigger keyword (e.g., "Software").
Identify a target page (e.g., https://vadimkravcenko.com/shorts/why-software-projects-fail/).
If we come across this specific keyword during our usual contextual linking process, we will link it to your designated target page instead of the highest relevance page.
If multiple blog posts mention "software", they will automatically link to your Target page.
This setup reinforces authority around key topics and strengthens SEO relevance.
Path silos group related pages by URL structure and automatically link them to a designated target page.
Define a source path pattern (e.g., /blog/).
Set a target path (e.g., /resources/).
All pages that match the source path, will be linked ONLY to pages in the target path.
Every page under /blog/ automatically links to /resources/ , ensuring visitors always find relevant resource content.
You can combine both Page Silos and Path Silos for a maximum of 10 silo entries.
Changes take up to 24 hours to fully propagate across your site.