Part 2

Designing Topic Territories When Building a New Website

If you are building a new website, the best time to define territories is before writing the pages.

Instead of starting with a list of services, start with the core problems your company solves. Each major problem becomes a territory, and each territory should have one primary page that explains that topic.

At Industrious Growth we designed the site this way intentionally.

One territory focuses on Revenue-Driven Marketing for Technical Businesses. That page explains how engineering-driven companies generate qualified inbound leads.

Another territory focuses on Generative Engine Optimization (GEO). That page explains how companies can structure their content so AI search systems understand their expertise.

A third territory focuses on Google Ads for Technical Companies, which addresses the practical problem of capturing buyers who are actively searching for solutions.

Each page answers a different question. Each page owns a different territory.

Key Concept: Intent Clusters

An intent cluster is the group of related searches buyers make when trying to solve a specific problem. A well-designed website assigns one page to address each cluster, allowing that page to become the strongest answer to those searches.

Diagram 1

Intent Cluster → Topic Territory → Page

Buyer Searches
(Intent Cluster)

“How do we generate more inbound leads?”
“Why doesn’t our website generate sales leads?”
“B2B marketing for engineering companies”

Topic Territory

Revenue-Driven Marketing for Technical Businesses

Primary Page

The page that explains the topic and captures the entire intent cluster.



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