Introducing @theRankUp's Topical Map a.k.a...
The Autonomous SEO Content Strategy Builder
If you don’t know, then a topical map is a structured content roadmap that connects your keywords/content topics.
It shows what to publish first and how everything connects through internal linking.
This is how the top SEO experts in the 🌎 build content strategies.
(Shoutout to @KorayGubur, from whom I learned this approach.)
But building a topical map manually takes days, weeks — sometimes months.
That’s time you could have spent creating content.
And that’s assuming you already know how to create a topical map.
If you’re not an SEO expert, you’d need months (often years) of practice and testing to do this properly.
Essentially you'd need to become an SEO professional.
So the real question is:
“Do I want to become an SEO expert or do I just want to rank, get leads, and grow my business using the fastest path possible?”
If it’s the latter, RankUp’s Topical Map is your fastest path to an SEO content strategy that actually works.
To create your topical map, you barely have to do anything.
Just provide your input and confirm your business offerings and priorities during onboarding.
Then Magnus, RankUp’s SEO strategist AI agent, handles the rest:
1. Builds the initial Topical Map structure
2. Runs keyword research
3. Fills out the topical map with content topics
4. Prioritizes topics to cover first
This takes roughly 30–60 minutes, depending on niche size.
Once it’s done, you can see:
- Every topic to write about
- How each topic connects
- The recommended publishing order
Here’s how RankUp's Topical Map structure/hierarchy works:
Level 1: Central topic - the core topic of your site from which everything branches out.
Level 2: Branches and core product/service topic
Each branch represents a major product or service you offer. These branches extend from the central topic.
Each branch has a core product topic, the main keyword for that product, feature, or service, which you'd target with a product/feature/service page.
Level 3: 2 pillar topics (per branch)
These support the core product topic and act as major sub-hubs:
- Commercial pillar: Represents competitor comparisons, reviews, etc content topics
- Informational pillar: Represents educational content topics.
Level 4: Supporting topics
Subtopics that support each pillar and strengthen topical authority.
For every topic, you can see its priority score and the reasoning behind it.
Magnus also creates something called the Golden Strategy Path — the exact order in which you should create content.
If everything looks good, just create a content plan with Magnus and you can start creating content!
See RankUp’s agentic SEO system in action here → https://t.co/iyuuy9PeEg.
P.S. To celebrate the launch of the Topical Map, we’re giving a limited number of people free access until Monday, January 26.
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