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Topical Maps

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Are you ready to take your content strategy to the next level? Introducing the Content Genius Topical Map feature, designed to help you build relevant topical maps based on your target keyword or topic.

This powerful tool allows you to input the number of clusters (categories) you want to create, making it easy to organize your content effectively. With the Content Genius Topical Map feature, you'll have a comprehensive and strategic approach to content development, setting you up for success in reaching your audience.

πŸ“Š Understand Topical Map Quotas

Quota Breakdown:

  • Topical Map: Yes β†’ 1 Topical Map = 3 AI Premium Quotas

  • Full Article Generation (Topical Map): Yes β†’ 1 AI Generated Article = 1 AI Premium Quota

⚠️ Note: These quota settings only apply to the topical map generation feature. If you generate a full AI article after generating a topical map, 1 AI Premium Quota will be consumed

πŸ“„ Create a Topical Map

Follow these steps to build a topical map in Search Atlas:

  1. Go to Content from the left-hand sidebar.

  2. Select Topical Maps.

  3. Click + Create New Topical Map.

  4. Enter your Primary Keyword or Topic.

  5. Choose your Language and Country settings.

  6. Click Generate Topical Map.

  7. Review the generated topical clusters and subtopics.

  8. Save the map to your Projects for ongoing use.

🧭 Explore Topical Map Ideas

βœ… To view ideas, click View Topical Map
βœ… To add ideas, click Edit Topical Map
βœ… View maps in Diagram or Table format

πŸ“Š Diagram Mode

  • Gray nodes = ideas not yet added

  • Green nodes = ideas added

  • Select a node β†’ pop-up menu β†’ click Add To Topical Map

πŸ“Š Table Mode

  • Add clusters, topics, or keywords directly by selecting them

  • Note: To generate articles with SearchAtlas Content Assistant, clusters, topics, or keywords must first be added to the topical map
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πŸ“ Publish with WordPress

βœ… After adding ideas, you can generate content, publish, and view directly on your WordPress site
βœ… Use the Scroll option for content publishing
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πŸ’‘ Note: Publishing requires synchronization with the SearchAtlas WordPress Plugin

πŸ›  Create a New AI Settings Folder

  1. Go to Content > Topical Maps.

  2. Click + New Folder.

  3. Enter a Folder Name and optional Description.

  4. Select AI Folder Settings.

    • Choose whether to Auto-generate subfolders.

    • Set Default Language & Country preferences.

    • Enable or disable AI Suggestions for topical clustering.

  5. Save your settings.

  6. Your new folder will now appear in the Topical Maps dashboard, ready to store and organize generated maps.

🧭 Navigate Diagram Format

  1. In the top-right, switch the display mode to Diagram Format.

  2. Use the Zoom In / Zoom Out controls to adjust the view.

  3. Drag to pan across clusters and subtopics.

  4. Click on a Node (topic or keyword) to see related terms and details.

  5. Use the Filters panel to show or hide specific clusters.

  6. Export the diagram to PDF or PNG for reporting.

πŸ” Generate Topical Maps in Other Languages

  1. Go to Content > Topical Maps.

  2. Click + Create New Topical Map.

  3. Enter your Primary Keyword or Topic.

  4. In the Language dropdown, select your desired language.

  5. In the Country dropdown, choose the corresponding market/region.

  6. Click Generate Topical Map.

  7. Review the clusters and subtopics displayed in your chosen language.

  8. Save the map to your Projects for future use.

❓ FAQs

❓ Can I publish directly to WordPress from the Topical Map feature?

Yes, but only if your WordPress website is synchronized with the SearchAtlas WordPress Plugin.


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❓ Do topical maps support multilingual generation?

Yes. You can generate topical maps in different languages, including Portuguese, Spanish, French, and more.
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πŸ“ˆ Closing Note
Once you’ve built your topical map, you can expand your clusters, generate optimized content, and publish directly to WordPress. With Content Genius, you’ll always have a clear, structured roadmap to strengthen your content strategy.

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