How To Create A Content Silo With Jaaxy And Chatgpt
This is something new I stumbled upon quite recently. In my view it is definitely something that can help people that want to get some good SEO on their website(s) - How To Create A Content Silo With Jaaxy And Chatgpt.
So, mostly, I think this is a great thing to do if you can do it right.
This blog post I am sharing specifically for Wealthy Affiliate members. I'm publishing on WA of course and for this group of people you surely will know that Jaaxy comes as part of the WA membership. For anyone that is finding this blog from outside Wealthy Affiliate STILL please keep reading this can help you too.
So, this post is for anyone that is developing a blog / website that wants to break the proverbial dam that is holding back traffic from Google SEO (and actually from other search engines too.
I'm kind of only finding my feet here myself but I wanted to make this post as a kind of experiment. To see if I can generate any decent amount of offsite traffic with one of my Wealthy Affiliate on-site blog posts.
I mean I also want to share my experience of working on this strategy too, but as well I have been quite impressed with how professionally made some of the blogs are here on WA, and I wanted to give this a go for myself.
I hope reading this helps. Now... let's continue...
Demystifying Content Silos: Boosting SEO with Precision

Firstly, this is about how the Google algorithm reads your published posts and pages. Of course, if you are lucky or clever enough to write a standalone blog post or page that ranks on the first page good on you but my main point here is that you may be missing a trick.
The magic word here is Website Architecture. How your website is built out and how it is read by search engines. In the case of content Silos this works within a structure of child and parent pages. If you would like to get an understanding of this go to your Wordpress back office and select "quick edit" on a page (not posts) and you will see the option to create Parent/Child pages.
It is a little complicated with how to set this structure up but stick with me here.
For SEO the big benefit is crawlability but content silos too can really help improve UX (user experience). Your main goal is to choose a main keyword - you want this to be for a page that you really want to juice up for SEO.
It could be a very basic post like "White Cars" - not a strong keyword but you would then create supporting content which would be assigned as child pages. Think "white 4x4 Jeeps", white limousines, white 7 seaters and so on.
Each child page feeds the parent page therefore boosting its SEO and letting google know the level of importance of certain pages.
Leveraging Jaaxy: High-Impact Keyword Research
For the next part of this the key thing to understand is keyword research. In one respect yes you can do this without a list of keywords but think of it like this how many keywords will you not think of? It's a very complex process but let me explain.
You don't just want one keyword you want LOADS! I will use Jaaxy because as a Wealthy Affiliate member this comes with my membership. Its quite different to when I started and actually these days it does remind me a bit of AHREFs.
I would like to get straight to the point here but just as a quick mention when I first learned about content silos and topic clusters I was following the training with Matt Digitys Affiliate Lab which closed last year and this strategy involved using AHREFs (very expensive).
I never even attempted this because of the pricing of AHREFS mainly but I would say still I did get the gist of how to try this strategy out. I mean I'm now only giving this a go upon discovering that with Jaaxy and ChatGPT I can finally accumulate a good long list of keywords, and I suppose probably then I was not ready maybe.
I am not telling anyone what my focus keyword is but here is how you can do this with Jaaxy.
Pay 100 AI credits. Enter the keyword which you want to build your content silo around and save all the keywords. You can pay 25 extra credits for an extra search if you like but using my example I got back a list of 100 keywords.
- 20 Keywords
- 20 Questions
- 20 Clusters
- 20 Related
- 20 Niches
This is only a basic topic cluster really - 100 keywords. In the old Affiliate Lab training they suggested to basically get every single keyword you can by also using sites like Answer the Public, Ubersuggest, SEMrush and Quora etc.
The cluster made in that training was over a 1000 keywords but I think and not just for the purpose of this article that we can try to take only the 100 keywords from Jaaxy for this experiment
Building Content Silos with ChatGPT
I think it might be safe to say in 2026 that if you haven't heard of the AI virtual assistant ChatGPT then you probably have been sleeping under a rock. For me this tool is Incredible. It has transformed my productivity easily 10x and in regards to mapping out a content silo structure for your blog / website this will tell you exactly what you need to do.
I started by creating this prompt for ChatGPT:
"I have done some keyword research and have 100 different results what is the best way to approach this".
It answered me back;
"Great question — this is exactly where a lot of people either overcomplicate things or leave traffic on the table.
With ~100 keyword results, the goal is not to use all of them in one post. The goal is to organise, prioritise, and deploy them strategically so Google understands your content and your CTA converts.
Here’s the best, proven way to approach this, step by step".
So, this was a bit complicated to begin with but after giving ChatGPT my keywords from Jaaxy I was given suggestions to proceed - letting me know which articles I needed to write. I'm working on the first 7 articles pages at the moment but I have already been given the next 4 to write after.
I'm sure this wont turn out to be 100 articles but it should certainly mean I will be covering quite a plethora of different keywords that Google should have no choice but to pick up.
Implementing a People-First Approach: Balancing SEO with E-E-A-T Principles

After you have your content plan and know what articles to write be sure you also understand where to place each one in your content silo hierarchy. Also try to keep in mind that it isn't only about hitting the notes with the right keywords. Remember E-E-A-T stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. Besides the lure of longtail keywords and a good site structure - also make sure the actual content is good enough to do what you want it to do.
1.) Get people to read it
2.) Make conversions with your CTAs (call to action)
*A good extra tip is when you've finished each post ask ChatGPT to review for SEO and EEAT - many people overlook this but I think its a great tip.
In Conclusion
So I would hope that I have explained this well enough. If you are not a member of Wealthy Affiliate then firstly this blog post is just one of many things here that can help its members find success. Jaaxy comes with your membership and with Jaaxy you can give this strategy a go.
Of course, this will involve a lot of work but just think about this - what sounds better - a standalone blog post that you want to rank or a blog post (page) with 50 child pages ranking for long tail keywords underneath it with each sending a bit each of SEO juice up to the top to boost the parent page in Googles rankings?
I will have to follow this up when this campaign is more complete but I hope this can make some sense and it can help you too.
Thanks for reading and If you have any questions please ask away I will be glad to help.
Best regards;
Alex
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Your explanations are thorough. Have you considered a video to support what you explain here?
Good job, nonetheless.
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Hi Bob, that is a good idea but wouldn't know where to start really besides videoing myself on my phone.
That works. There are blogs/classes at WA for making video. I do my video editing on Canva. They have tutorials there too.
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Great breakdown, Alex.
You explained content silos in a very practical, easy-to-follow way, especially for those just getting started.
Love how you combined Jaaxy and ChatGPT into a realistic workflow.
Definitely inspiring to try this out.
Yes I think this could be a solid strategy. I'm in very early stages of putting this together. I've made 4 articles and there is 8 more in the pipeline but will be others after this - some very long tail keywords I got to use so should be Interesting to see results.
It should be. Good luck with your endeavours