Which shape can you compare to the structure of your site content?
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Correct answer: Pyramid, with the home page at the top and the very specific pages at the bottom.
Why this is the answer
A pyramid structure effectively organizes website content, with the homepage at the top representing the broadest category. As you move down the pyramid, the content becomes more specific, with category pages branching into subcategory pages, and finally individual product or service pages at the bottom. This hierarchical structure helps search engines understand the relationships between your pages and improves user navigation. The "circle" model suggests all pages are equally connected, which doesn't reflect a typical website's hierarchical organization or how users navigate from general to specific information. The "inverse triangle" model with the homepage at the bottom and limited connections is impractical for most websites, as it would make broad navigation difficult and obscure detailed content.
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