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Taxonomy & Term Content Plan (Detailed)

Scope: WordPress-only for current release. Shopify/custom sites remain future.

Goal: Make taxonomy terms and archives firstclass content pages (SEO landing pages) that are generated, optimized, and mapped to clusters using the same Planner → Writer → Optimizer pipeline as posts.


1) Current App Findings (Relevant Parts)

1.1 Content Models Already Support Taxonomy

1.2 WordPress Client Already Knows Taxonomies

1.3 Sync Service Partially Implemented (Then Removed)

Conclusion: The database and data model already allow taxonomy content, but sync + content generation for terms is incomplete.


2) Target Outcome

2.1 FirstClass Term Landing Pages

Every taxonomy term becomes a rich SEO landing page rather than a simple list of posts.

Examples

  • Category: “Electric Toothbrushes” → full landing page with intro, buyer guidance, top items, FAQs.
  • Tag: “Remote Work” → topical overview + curated posts.
  • Product Attribute: “Material: Stainless Steel” → attribute landing page.

2.2 ClusterAligned Structure

  • Each term is mapped to primary cluster + optional secondary clusters.
  • Each term page follows a clusteraligned structure (H2/H3 outline, keyword coverage, semantic variants).

2.3 Same Pipeline as Posts

Planner → Writer → Optimizer should work for taxonomy pages the same way it works for posts.


3) Functional Scope

3.1 Content Writer for All Terms (Default + Custom Taxonomies)

  • WordPress default: category, post_tag
  • WooCommerce: product_cat, product_tag
  • Product attributes (e.g., pa_color, pa_size)
  • Custom taxonomies (configurable list from site integration)

3.2 Products Pages Writing

  • Use existing product sync data + clusters to generate product landing pages and individual product enhancements.

3.3 Services / Company Pages Writing

  • Use existing Writer structures (service_page, business_page, general) and cluster mapping.

3.4 Cluster Hub Pages

  • Create cluster landing pages that aggregate all related terms + posts + products.

4) Architecture Plan (Aligned with App)

4.1 Taxonomy Sync (WordPress)

Add/Restore taxonomy sync in ContentSyncService:

  • Fetch categories & tags via WordPressClient.
  • Fetch WooCommerce product categories + attributes + terms.
  • Sync to ContentTaxonomy with correct external_taxonomy values.

Why: term metadata is required for mapping, writing, and linking.


4.2 TermtoCluster Mapping

New service: business/optimization/cluster_mapping.py (shared with Optimizer).

  • Map term name/description to clusters.
  • Persist mapping in Content.cluster and/or a ContentClusterMap.

4.3 Term Content Generation (Writer)

Flow (mirrors posts):

  1. Create ContentIdea from term + cluster data.
  2. Create Tasks with content_type='taxonomy' and appropriate content_structure.
  3. Use Writer to generate HTML content, meta, and structure.
  4. Save as Content linked to ContentTaxonomy.

Suggested structures:

  • Category → category_archive
  • Tag → tag_archive
  • Attribute → attribute_archive
  • Cluster landing → cluster_hub

4.4 Publishing Back to WordPress

WordPress update targets:

  • Write generated content to term description for taxonomy pages.
  • Store structured content in term meta (future: ACF or custom IGNY8 plugin fields).

Notes:

  • WordPress term descriptions accept HTML and can be displayed by themes.

4.5 Optimizer Alignment

Use Optimizer to:

  • Rewrite existing term descriptions.
  • Align term pages with cluster keyword targets.
  • Inject schema and metadata updates.

5) API & UI Plan

5.1 API Endpoints (Proposed)

  • GET /api/v1/taxonomy/terms/?site_id=
  • POST /api/v1/taxonomy/terms/sync/
  • POST /api/v1/taxonomy/terms/create_tasks/
  • POST /api/v1/taxonomy/terms/optimize/
  • POST /api/v1/taxonomy/terms/publish/

5.2 UI Pages

  • Taxonomy Overview: list terms, cluster mapping status, content status.
  • Term Content Editor: preview + rewrite + publish.
  • Cluster Hub Manager: cluster landing pages and crosslinks.

6) Keyword + Cluster Strategy

6.1 TermCluster Assignment

  • Autoassign cluster based on keyword overlap + semantic similarity.
  • Manual override in UI.

6.2 Term Keyword Targets

  • Use cluster keywords as primary/secondary targets.
  • Add termspecific modifiers (e.g., “best”, “vs”, “near me”).

7) Term Landing Page Structure (SEORich)

Default sections (taxonomy pages):

  1. Intro + term definition
  2. Key subtopics (H2/H3)
  3. Top related posts/products/services
  4. FAQs
  5. Internal links to related clusters

Schema:

  • CollectionPage or WebPage
  • FAQPage if FAQs present

8) Rollout Phases

Phase 1

  • Taxonomy sync (categories + tags)
  • Term mapping to clusters
  • Writer tasks for term pages

Phase 2

  • WooCommerce product categories + attributes
  • Term optimization with Optimizer

Phase 3

  • Cluster hub pages
  • Full taxonomy publish flow

Phase 4

  • Custom taxonomies configuration
  • Crosssite cluster navigation

9) Success Criteria

  • All taxonomy terms have generated content and cluster mapping.
  • Term landing pages outperform plain archive pages.
  • Consistent internal linking between clusters, terms, and posts.

10) Risks & Mitigations

  • Risk: Themes not showing term descriptions → Mitigation: IGNY8 plugin blocks or template guidance.
  • Risk: Incorrect cluster mapping → Mitigation: manual override + suggestions.
  • Risk: Overoptimization → Mitigation: density caps + manual review.

11) NonGoals (v1)

  • Shopify taxonomy sync
  • Custom CMS adapters
  • Automated publishing without review