How to build a silo blog structure in Brizy Cloud?
Hi, is there a video tutorial on how to build a silo structure with Pillar Pages with Brizy Cloud?
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Hi,
Thank you for contacting us.
Unfortunately, we don't have a video tutorial on how to build a silo structure with Pillar Pages with Brizy Cloud.
However, you can find several tutorials in WordPress that will also apply to Brizy Cloud, provided you are familiar with how to use the available tools in Brizy Cloud.If you have any further questions, please let us know.
Best regards,
Ariel H.0 -
Unfortunately, WordPress and BrizyCloud differ significantly when creating silo structures. I can't build parent-child pages in Brizy Cloud, maybe with Redirects? For silo blog structures you need a SEO plugin like RankMath in WordPress.
Here is a video that describes what a silo structure is and how this is implemented in WordPress. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EkSj0nrCpg&t=312s
I bet your Youtuber JP and Paul C. don't know how to do this in Brizy Cloud either. But if it should be easy, please make a video about it.
Thanks a lot.
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Hi,
Thank you for keeping in touch.
I'm sorry for any misunderstanding. You're right, Brizy Cloud doesn't have a built-in folder structure feature, and it may not directly support a traditional silo structure where separate folders are used for each pillar page.
In order to achieve this, you might want to consider moving to Brizy WP.
Best regards,
Ariel H.0 -
Is this still the case? For instance, I'm wanting to create a page that should be a sub page to another page on our site so I want the slug to be- /parentpagetitle/thisnewsubpagetitle
But it appears I can't create the slug with the slash in it to make it a sub page, is that correct?
Thanks!
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Hello Sportsman Creative,
Unfortunately Brizy Cloud does not support more advanced permalink structures. Hence these types of slug are not currently possible
- /category/blog-post-name
- /folder/page-name
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Hey K C,
Thank you for the reply. Is this something Brizy intends to incorporate in the future? My understanding is that Google likes a silo structure to increase their trust in your website for SEO purposes, any recommendations on this?
Thank you!
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Hello Sportsman Creative,
We don't currently have a plan to implement more advanced slug structure with Brizy Cloud. if this is crucial for your project, the only option is to implement the project using WordPress.
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