Keyword pages grouped by topic
The imported 500+ monthly-search terms work better when they are grouped into cross-link clusters. These hubs keep the long tail organized around the workflows that matter most for StackDeal conversions.
Why group keyword pages into categories?
Because the planner terms should not live as isolated URLs. Category hubs give crawlers and visitors a stronger path through related intent, which improves discoverability and makes it easier to route traffic into the right StackDeal workflow.
How the category layer helps
Each category page works like a market hub: it summarizes the intent, lists the highest-signal imported terms, and links into the most relevant StackDeal product, guide, answer, and comparison surfaces.
Group similar search intent
We bucket imported keywords into shared motions like owner lookup, wholesaling, investor education, and lead generation.
Strengthen internal linking
Category hubs give each keyword page a nearby thematic parent instead of leaving it attached only to the top-level keyword hub.
Route into the right workflow
Each market page sends users into the StackDeal surface that best fits the search intent.
Frequently asked questions
Do these category pages replace the keyword detail pages?
No. The category pages strengthen them. Each keyword detail page still exists, but now it belongs to a better cross-link structure.
Why include broad or imperfect keywords in a category?
Because even broad queries can still convert if the page routes visitors into the right sample, workflow, or comparison path.
Are categories based on search volume alone?
No. The minimum threshold is 500 monthly searches, but the grouping is based on intent and how the keyword maps into StackDeal's product motion.