SEO page map

How to plan local SEO pages without making thin pages.

A larger website needs a map before it needs hundreds of pages. The goal is to create pages that help a real buyer choose, not repeat the same paragraph with a different city name.

Plan SEO pages
01

Start with services

Each real service should have its own page only when it has a clear offer, audience, deliverables, and contact reason.

02

Add cities carefully

City pages work best when the business genuinely serves that area and the page explains practical local relevance.

03

Use industry hubs

Clinics, restaurants, consultants, ecommerce, and local services need different proof, page sections, and conversion paths.

04

Build useful resources

Checklists, comparisons, briefs, launch notes, and audit pages help connect search intent to actual buying decisions.

05

Connect the pages

Internal links should help visitors move from service to city, city to work example, resource to contact, and comparison to offer.

06

Avoid doorway content

Do not publish pages that only swap city names. Add useful context, specific services, FAQs, proof, and a clear next step.

FAQ

Questions worth answering before the build.

How many pages should a local SEO site start with?

Start with the core services, the strongest cities or markets, and the resources that support buyer decisions. Expand only when the page has a useful reason to exist.

Are city pages always good for SEO?

No. City pages are useful when the business serves the city and the page has real relevance. Thin city pages can hurt trust and waste crawl attention.

Should English and Hebrew pages be separate?

Yes. Each language should have its own URL, canonical URL, language switch, and hreflang alternate.

What should be added before more pages?

Proof, screenshots, examples, FAQs, clear service language, and a working contact path usually matter before raw page count.

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