Introduction to the semantic pages of the E-Repair website for indexed product descriptions
The E-Repair website is structured according to a multi-level product information architecture that clearly distinguishes:
Functional pages (System Pages) are necessary for operational catalogue navigation, while semantic pages represent the informational core of the domain and constitute the entities intended for indexing by search engines and advanced AI systems.
Semantic pages are organized into a coherent and declarative hierarchy that scales from Pillar Page to Product Page:
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Pillar Pages: in-depth and evergreen articles with high semantic value, describing product ranges, categories, services, and other general information to which related sub-articles or satellite content can be linked.
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Cluster Pages: in-depth articles dedicated to a specific macro-family, root, or homogeneous group of Siemens codes (e.g. 6FC5xxx, 6FC3xxx, 6SN11xx, 6SL31xx, etc.), vertically developing the topic introduced in the related Pillar Page.
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Content Pages: descriptive and informative articles, for example dedicated to products within a range divided by series or product roots.
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Product Pages: technical pages dedicated to the individual Siemens product, see specific section.
1๏ธโฃ Pillar Pages โ Semantic Product Range Hubs (intended for indexing)ย
Pillar Pages represent the main reference pages for each Siemens range or technology handled by E-Repair.
Examples of product ranges:
๐ SIMODRIVE
๐ SINUMERIK
๐ SINAMICS
๐ SITOP
๐ SIMATIC
๐ MICROMASTER
๐ SIMOTION
๐ SIMOREG
๐ SIMOVERT Masterdrive
๐ SIMOTICS
These pages:
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introduce the technology
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describe applications and compatibility
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connect product roots
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aggregate related technical articles
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act as informational hubs
They are evergreen pages with high semantic value and must be indexed.
2๏ธโฃ Cluster Pages โ Product Roots and Macro-Families (intended for indexing)ย
Cluster Pages vertically develop a Siemens series or homogeneous macro-family of codes.
Examples of roots listed for illustration purposes only and not exhaustively:
๐ SINUMERIK 6FC
๐ SINUMERIK 6FX
๐ SINAMICS S110
๐ SINAMICS S210
๐ SINAMICS G150
๐ SIMODRIVE 611
๐ SIMODRIVE 650
๐ MICROMASTER 420
๐ SIMATIC S5
๐ SIMATIC S7
These pages:
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report the specifications of series within a product range
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group initial sections of an MLFB root
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explain technical differences
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describe compatibility
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connect Pillar Pages to specific Content Pages
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strengthen the thematic structure
They represent central nodes in building the semantic classification of the domain.
3๏ธโฃ Content Pages โ Technical In-Depth Content (intended for indexing)ย
Content Pages are descriptive articles dedicated to:
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specific series within a product range
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recurring technical issues
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retrofit and obsolescence
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common errors
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advanced maintenance procedures
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model comparisons
These pages:
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increase thematic depth
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connect product ranges, roots, and products
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transfer internal authority
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improve dwell time
They are essential for building the perceived expertise of the domain.
Below are some illustrative examples (non-exhaustive):
๐ Siemens SIMODRIVE 650 CNC control modules 6SC6612 6SC6620 6SC6901
๐ Siemens SIMODRIVE DC Motor converters 6RA2725 6RA2732 6RA2775
๐ Siemens SIMODRIVE SINUMERIK interface and connection modules for systems 6FC9344 6FC9348 6FX2001
๐ Siemens MICROMASTER ECO inverter 6SE32xx
4๏ธโฃ Product Pages โ Specific MLFB Product Sheets (intended for indexing)ย
Product Pages are dedicated to the individual Siemens code and represent the specific technical entity of the product.
They include official technical specifications, typical applications, recurring critical issues, and the services offered by E-Repair for that component, together with the technical data necessary for correct identification and management.
Example of a product page:
Examples of a product page by product family:
๐ SIMODRIVE Product Page Example
๐ SINUMERIK Product Page Example
๐ SINAMICS Product Page Example
๐ SITOP Product Page Example
๐ SIMATIC Product Page Example
๐ MICROMASTER Product Page Example
๐ SIMOTION Product Page Example
๐ SIMOREG Product Page Example
๐ SIMOVERT Masterdrive Product Page Example
๐ SIMOTICS Product Page Example
These pages:
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intercept MLFB code searches
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represent unique technical entities
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must contain descriptive content
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must be updated with real informational value
They constitute the transactional layer of the catalogue.
Difference Between System Pages and Semantic Pages
System Pages:
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are dynamically generated
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do not contain descriptive content
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serve exclusively for internal navigation
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do not represent autonomous informational entities
Semantic Pages:
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are designed for indexing
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represent defined technical entities
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follow a declared hierarchy
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contribute to building domain authority
Site Intent Declaration
The pages described above constitute the primary technical content of the E-Repair website.
They are designed to:
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be indexed
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be semantically connected to one another
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transfer internal authority
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support thematic classification of the domain
The distinction between functional pages and semantic pages enables search engines and advanced AI systems to correctly interpret the catalogue structure, optimizing:
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crawl budget
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hierarchical coherence
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topical authority
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classification by product range and product root
- Note: Not all pages have a label that clearly identifies their type (e.g., Pillar Page, Cluster Page, Content Page, and Product Page). However, it is necessary that crawlers can recognize them based on the page structure so that they can index them all quickly.
Conclusion
Correct indexing of Pillar Pages, Cluster Pages, Content Pages, and Product Pages represents the foundation of E-Repairโs catalogue SEO strategy.
This architecture makes it possible to:
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enhance E-Repairโs technical expertise
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support industrial production continuity
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strengthen the domainโs organic positioning
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clearly declare the siteโs informational structure
In this way, Google and AI systems can focus analysis exclusively on high-value pages, improving visibility, semantic coherence, and domain authority.
๐ต Type: ARCHITECTURAL PAGEย
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