How to structure taxonomy for 1000 artifact pages
Taxonomy is not navigation decoration. It is how crawlers and humans understand your corpus.
Keep it small, stable, and repeatable.
Axes that scale
Hubs
- Create hubs per type and per major entity. Keep filter pages noindex unless curated.
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