Topical Mapping · Architecture and ownership
How MIRENA turns topics, intent, page roles, and links into semantic site architecture.
Give MIRENA the source context, offer, audience, topics, sitemap or page inventory, query evidence, protected pages, and business routes. MIRENA builds the topic lanes, page ownership, cluster roles, boundaries, commercial spine, link paths, and publishing order.
Planning problem
Semantic site architecture gives every topic a home, every page a role, every cluster a center, and every internal route a reason to exist.
The job is structural. MIRENA reviews ownership, intent, role, evidence, dependencies, routes, user progression, and downstream production before a decision is accepted.
The sitemap exists without a topic model
Pages are grouped by folders but not by ownership, intent, or relationship.
Page roles are interchangeable
Hubs, spokes, use cases, comparisons, docs, and product pages blur together.
Commercial pages sit apart
Educational depth grows while evaluation and action routes remain isolated.
How MIRENA handles the work
The internal process moves from evidence into governed page and route decisions.
Define the source context
Set the site purpose, audience, offer, protected lanes, blocked topics, and business routes.
Choose the main topic lanes
Give the site a small number of clear parent areas.
Assign page roles
Place hubs, spokes, use cases, comparisons, docs, proof, product, pricing, templates, and examples.
Map intent to ownership
Give each query cluster one primary home and the right content treatment.
Draw cluster boundaries
Separate related lanes before overlap and drift spread.
Design the commercial spine
Connect support pages to outcome hubs, use cases, product, pricing, and contact.
Design internal routes
Map parent, child, sibling, proof, support, fallback, and action links.
Set dependencies and build order
Sequence the pages around prerequisites and useful site growth.
Create the production handoff
Pass approved rows into briefs, rewrites, route work, and governance.
Decision record
MIRENA keeps the important fields visible through the handoff.
Topic lane
The broad parent area.
Page role
The main job each page performs.
Intent owner
The page that owns the query cluster.
Boundary rule
What belongs inside and outside the lane.
Route job
Orient, explain, compare, prove, support, or move to action.
Build state
Approved, revise, hold, block, or later wave.
Illustrative output
The record shows what MIRENA decided and where the work moves next.
The example shows structure only. It is not a client result, live audit, ranking claim, or automatic implementation.
- LaneTopical Mapping
- Parent roleAuthority hub
- Child familiesPlanning, maintenance, architecture, scale
- Commercial routeSupport page to use case to MIRENA to pricing
- Next routeApproved page inventory into content briefs
Review states
MIRENA returns an owned decision instead of an unqualified recommendation.
Every page has a clear home, role, boundary, and next route.
The site model works but selected roles or links remain weak.
Audience, offer, ownership, or protected routes are unclear.
The architecture creates duplicate intent or unsupported topic lanes.
Connected workflow
The work moves into the next page that owns the decision.
Intent to Page Mapping
Give each query job the right content home.
Open the routeCommercial Spine Design
Connect authority to evaluation and action.
Open the routeSupport Cluster Design
Build distinct child roles around each hub.
Open the routeNavigational Cluster Planning
Create fast routes to known destinations.
Open the routeTopical Maps with MIRENA
Turn architecture inputs into a processed map.
Open the routeSemantic Internal Linking
Express the architecture in the link graph.
Open the routeQuestions
Site Architecture for Semantic SEO questions.
What is site architecture for semantic SEO?
It is the system that connects topic lanes, page roles, intent ownership, clusters, boundaries, internal links, and user routes.
Is architecture the same as navigation?
No. Navigation is one expression of the architecture. The wider model also controls ownership, relationships, dependencies, and commercial movement.
What does MIRENA need to start?
MIRENA can start with source context, topics, a sitemap, URL inventory, query evidence, audience, offer, and known business routes.
What does MIRENA return?
MIRENA returns the page inventory, cluster model, ownership, boundaries, dependencies, links, publishing order, and production queue.
What follows approved architecture?
The approved structure moves into topical maps, content briefs, rewrites, internal link work, and ongoing governance.
Next route
Give MIRENA the source context and working evidence. MIRENA returns the governed handoff.
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MIRENA output requires factual, editorial, legal, technical, and business review before publication or implementation.