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Question on site architecture

Hey everyone,

I have been working on my site for 2 months now.

Mi have dedicated all this time to mostly on on-page stuff - primarily site architecture.

My website is an HR SaaS. Architecture-wise, I have taken the following approach:

Home -Feature Pages --how-to guides, glossary and FAQs with each FAQ question, glossary term, how-to guide with it's own standalone page

Home -Service page --Roles we help hire for ---roles we help hire for at different locations

Home -Knowledge hub --categories ---articles

Bidirectional links between knowledge hub categories to feature pages (wherever relevant)

Bidirectional links between tier 1 0,1,2,3 pages, tier 0 being the home page.

All descriptive anchor text for internal links. No "click here", "know more".

My questions: 1) I have tried to create these clusters as silos. Is this approach correct?

2) I have spent too much time doing this. Only started focusing on backlinks very recently. To what extent do you focus on laying down the site architecture groundwork?

3) From your experience, any comments on my approach? Anything I shouldn't have done, broadly speaking?

Any help, suggestion, criticism would be greatly appreciated.

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