SEO Tree

This is the content architecture directory for localservicespotlight.com — like a mall map at the entrance, showing you (and AI agents) exactly what this site is about, where every page lives, and how it all connects.

The Local Service Spotlight SEO Tree

LOCAL SERVICE SPOTLIGHT — SEO TREE Content Architecture Directory — localservicespotlight.com LOCAL SERVICE SPOTLIGHT Amplify the Reputations of Contractors Who Do Great Work Personal Brand Websites · Knowledge Panels · Content Repurposing Dollar a Day · Spotlight Directory · Maps Visibility BRANCHES — DEFINITIVE ARTICLES Entrepreneur Spotlights 17 articles Roger Wakefield Anthony Hilb Joe Crisara Playbooks & SOPs 17 articles Basecamp Onboard Keap Email Broadcast New Hire Qualify Training & Tutorials 13 articles X Delegate Setup YouTube Links Fix Blog Post Helper Local SEO & Maps 7 articles + MVS page SEO Tree Structure Bad SEO Wrecks Biz Maps Visibility Reputation & Knowledge Panels 7 articles + KG tool I Love E-E-A-T KG Claim Tool Positive Mentions AI For Contractors 4 articles Article Grader AI Agent Workflows Ads, Content & Brand Sites 6 articles Dollar a Day Ads Content Factory PB Website Platform KEY PAGES & TOOLS Pricing Plans Get Started / Trial Quick Audit Tool KG Explorer Tool Positive Mentions Tool Maps Visibility System Team Page ↑ authority flows up from leaves to branches to trunk ↑ ▼ ROOTS: Citations, Entity Proof, Structured Data ▼ Dennis Yu Entity Wikidata Q107431064 dennisyu.com ↔ LSS BlitzMetrics Link blitzmetrics.com Parent brand entity Schema Markup Organization + Service LocalBusiness schema Social Profiles YouTube, FB, LinkedIn Instagram, X NAP + Directory Spotlight Directory Geo/vertical grid LEGEND Trunk = Brand Entity (localservicespotlight.com) Branch = Definitive Article (Topic Hub) Leaf = Case Study / Story / Proof Root = Citation / Entity Verification localservicespotlight.com/seo-tree E-E-A-T MAPPING Experience → Leaves (contractor spotlights, proof) Expertise → Branches (deep topic knowledge) Authority → Trunk (brand recognition) Trust → Roots (citations + schema)

How to Read This Tree

The trunk (dark blue box) is the brand entity — Local Service Spotlight amplifies the reputations of contractors who do great work, through personal brand websites, Knowledge Panel assistance, content repurposing, the Spotlight Directory, and the Maps Visibility System.

The branches (green rectangles) are the seven major topic areas, each with a cluster of definitive articles: Entrepreneur Spotlights (17 articles profiling real contractors), Playbooks and SOPs (17 articles on operational processes), Training and Tutorials (13 how-to articles), Local SEO and Maps (7 articles plus the Maps Visibility System page), Reputation and Knowledge Panels (7 articles plus the KG Explorer tool), AI For Contractors (4 articles on AI-powered workflows), and Ads, Content, and Brand Sites (6 articles covering Dollar a Day, Content Factory, and the Personal Brand Website platform).

The leaves (green circles) are individual case studies, contractor spotlights, tool walkthroughs, and proof content that link back to their branch. Each leaf demonstrates experience — real contractors, real results, real workflows.

The key pages and tools (blue rectangles) are the conversion and utility pages: Pricing Plans, Get Started / Trial Application, Quick Audit Tool, Knowledge Graph Explorer, Positive Mentions Tool, Maps Visibility System, and the Team Page.

The roots (tan boxes below the trunk) are the citations, entity verification, and structured data signals that tell Google and AI systems this entity is real and verified: the Dennis Yu entity connection (Wikidata Q107431064, cross-linked with dennisyu.com), the BlitzMetrics parent brand link, Schema markup (Organization + Service + LocalBusiness), social profiles across YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and X, and the NAP citations through the Spotlight Directory’s geo/vertical grid.

This page follows the SEO Tree framework developed at BlitzMetrics. Read the full article on how to build an SEO Tree for the complete process and guidelines for building your own. For how the content strategy maps to this architecture, see the Topic Wheel framework.

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