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Building a Glossary - Seeking Best Practices and Advice

Hey fellow Redditors,

I've been working on a website for the past few months and have now reached a milestone of around 30-40 blogs. My client works with startups, so I've decided to create a glossary for their industry.

I've researched the common structure of glossaries and found that a pillar page with content organized by letter (e.g., terms starting with "A", "B", etc.) is a popular approach. My question is: should I link each term to a dedicated blog page that specifically defines that term, or focus on creating content that ranks well for the keyword on Google search?

I'm currently following an approach where I:

  1. Create the pillar glossary page with all the terms
  2. Create internal pages for each term, structured similarly to top-ranking blogs for that keyword

However, I'd love to hear from anyone who has experience building glossaries. Is there a different approach I should consider? Should I prioritize defining the terms or focus on SEO and ranking for the keywords?

Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance for your help!

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