Breadth of content refers to how widely you cover a subject area. It's not just about having one perfect article; it's about having a cluster of related content that demonstrates comprehensive expertise (often called "Topical Authority").
Depth proves you know the answer. Breadth proves you know the subject. You need both to dominate competitive niches.
Browse related definitions in the same glossary category.
Cluster Content
A content model that connects related pages around a central 'pillar' topic to build topical authority.
Content Decay
The gradual loss of organic traffic as content becomes outdated or overtaken by competitors.
Content Gap
A topic or keyword competitors rank for but your site does not, representing an opportunity for new content.
Content Strategy
A plan for what content to create, who it is for, and how it supports business goals across the funnel (research, comparison, conversion, and retention).
Duplicate Content
Identical or very similar content appearing on multiple URLs. Can confuse search engines and dilute ranking signals.
Evergreen Content
Content that remains relevant over time, such as 'How to Choose a Hotel in Edinburgh'.
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