
Even from the visitor’s point of view, finding specific information becomes difficult. If they want to “teach puppies how to sit” as an example, they will have to scroll through all other less relevant materials before they find the information they need. This is not fun. From the point of view of Google, the same applies.
Google will see that the homepage and individual pages of content are “related to dog training” in general, but individual pages of content will not be as highly rated from an SEO point of view. All of them are associated with very different "subthemes" of dog training.
As a result, you are actually weakening the ranking potential for all these content pages and related keywords. you basically don't give Google what he really wants to see. Closely themed, focused and organized content.
Now don't get me wrong. It is possible that all these content pages will be rated highly, but only in terms of building an inbound link. It takes much more inbound links and work than would otherwise be necessary. Instead, we want to customize the content channels with a specific keyword and merge all related materials into these channels into good hard topics.
This will ensure that all individual content pages have a much better chance of ranking the conditions related to each of these areas of the primary key. Google will continue to see the shared site as important for “dog training.” But now this relevance of the “Dog training” topic will be transferred to individual content channels - for example, “Dog training methods”.
Then the relevance of the topic created by the content channels will be transmitted to all related content inside. Everything collects more "relevance of the topic" when we go. This structure will greatly improve how Google views your site. One of the main reasons why this happens is because you end up using the most closely related keywords with a particular content channel in all the relevant content of that channel.
Of course, you will use the term "dog training advice" elsewhere in the content and website; however, all individual content pages hosted on this particular channel will have the highest natural frequency of the term.
The same applies to the content channel for dogs. It is logical that you will more often talk about “dog collars” in all this related material. So the relevance of the topic goes through your site, like this ... Dog Training> Dog Training Tips> "The best dog training advice I've ever given ..." From this point of view, your home page (and the whole site) the primary key term "dog training" and has a much higher chance of ranking for this period. The “Tips for Dogs” content channel becomes thematic around the keyword “dog training advice,” and this page has a much higher chance of ranking for this period.

