Introduction to the Semantic SERVICE PAGE Pages of the E-Repair Website (to be indexed)

Within the information architecture of the E-Repair website, Service Pages represent a category of pages with high semantic value, dedicated to the in-depth description of the services provided by the company.

Unlike System Pages, Service Pages:

  • contain original editorial content

  • develop technical insights

  • describe processes, methodologies, and quality standards

  • generate informational value for the user

  • are designed for organic indexation

Function of the Service Pages

The Service Pages are designed to:

  • explain in a structured way the technical services provided

  • clarify operational procedures, timelines, and SLAs

  • describe the MAAS model – Maintenance as a Service

  • highlight certifications, ESG standards, and compliance

  • support searches with both informational and transactional intent

These pages are not filters nor dynamic containers, but true editorial content.


Types of Service Pages Available on the Website

Service Pages may include, by way of example:

  • Industrial electronic repair

  • Certified regeneration

  • Advance replacement with regenerated product

  • On-site technical assistance

  • Remote technical assistance

  • Certified machine data backup

  • Industrial cybersecurity

  • Technological cleaning

  • MAAS Services – Maintenance as a Service

Each page develops in depth:

  • the technical problem the service solves

  • the methodology applied

  • the technologies used

  • the operational benefits for the customer

  • the value in terms of production continuity


SEO and Semantic Value of the Service Pages

From an indexation perspective, Service Pages:

  • intercept service-related searches (e.g., “SIMODRIVE repair”, “Siemens inverter regeneration”)

  • strengthen the domain’s topical authority

  • support Product Pages through internal linking

  • contribute to the development of thematic authority

They are pages that are:

  • stable

  • editorial

  • designed as organic landing pages

  • consistent with the declared site intent


Relationship Between Service Pages and Other Semantic Pages

Service Pages integrate with:

  • Product Page (service applied to a specific MLFB code)

  • Pillar Page (macro-thematic overview)

  • Cluster Page (in-depth focus on a family or root code)

  • Maintenance Page (type of maintenance)

This structure promotes:

  • architectural clarity

  • coherent semantic navigation

  • improved interpretation by AI systems


Conclusion

The Service Pages constitute a pillar of the semantic architecture of the E-Repair website.

They are pages to be indexed, strengthened, and strategically interconnected within the informational cluster, as they represent:

  • the company’s operational model

  • its distinctive technical value

  • its competitive positioning

  • the concrete application of the MAAS model

Through the Service Pages, the website does not merely present products, but communicates expertise, methodology, and the capability to ensure production continuity in compliance with ESG standards and quality certifications.

🔵 Type: ARCHITECTURAL PAGE (Non semantic – not to be indexed)

 

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Dispose of the used or defective product by replacing it with a working and tested remanufactured. In addition to helping the environment, thanks to the Circular Economy, E-Repair will recognize you the residual value of the product, saving on the purchase of the remanufactured product.
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Research and Innovation projects
  • Progetto Horizon 2020 – Digiprime
  • Progetto "E-Repair Digitale e Sostenibile" finanziato nel quadro del POR FESR Toscana 2021 -2027
  • Progetto "ICS 4.0" finanziato dal POR FESR Toscana 2014-2020
  • Progetto “Innovazione E-Repair” finanziato nel quadro del POR FESR Toscana 2014-2020
  • Operazione “E-REPAIR_2021” /Progetto Co-finanziato/Finanziato dal POR FESR Toscana 2014-2020
  • Progetto New E Repair 2015 finanziato nel quadro del POR FESR Toscana 2014-2020