Writing complete and well-structured articles is essential to ensure the readability and effectiveness of your documentation.
However, some topics can quickly become too dense, harming the user experience. To deliver more digestible content and strengthen internal linking, it is often wise to split a large article into several standalone articles, while maintaining perfect consistency between them.
Detecting when an article becomes too dense for your readers
An overly long article affects readability and engagement. Here are some warning signs to look out for during proofreading:
✅ Excessive length: as soon as the article exceeds 2,000 words or 100 blocks, it becomes harder to navigate.
✅ Multiple intertwined topics: if the content covers several themes without a strong common thread, it’s often a sign that splitting is needed.
✅ Tedious reading: overly long paragraphs, endless lists, or sequences of ideas that blur understanding.
💡 Watch out for: as soon as an article addresses several distinct issues, segmentation becomes relevant.
Segment intelligently by identifying sections to isolate
👉 Identify large sections: any section exceeding 500 to 800 words or developing a subtopic can become a standalone article.
👉 Rely on technical thresholds: for WPDistrib, an optimal article stays below 2,000 words and 100 blocks.
👉 Spot high-value sections: if a paragraph alone answers a specific question, it justifies creating a separate article.
Turn each section into a complete and standalone article
🚀 Create a dedicated H1 addressing the section’s issue, reformulated as a relevant question for the reader.
🚀 Structure the article by creating new, well-organized subheadings. To assist with this, you can rely on AI to generate an optimized and structured article.
🚀 Define specific metadata: SEO title, meta description, focus keyword, etc. You can also use AI to easily generate the metadata for this new article.
🚀 Integrate internal links during writing: naturally link the article to other WPDistrib resources to enhance navigation.
Reduce and adjust the original article after splitting
✅ Replace the moved section with a summary: introduce the main idea of the extracted section without overloading the original article.
✅ Create an anchor on keywords: favor a natural link on a group of words. Examples from the previous paragraph: “generate an optimized and structured article” or “easily generate the metadata.”
✅ Maintain consistency: the original article should remain fluid and standalone after splitting.
Strengthen internal linking and cross-navigation
👉 Automate or fine-tune linking with tools like LinkJuicer or via links inserted along the way.
👉 Use natural anchors: favor simple and understandable phrases for both the reader and Google.
👉 Ensure articles are interconnected: remember to cross-link between parent and child articles to smooth navigation.
Boost user experience and SEO through segmentation
🚀 Short and targeted articles ensure better readability and increase engagement.
🚀 Optimized SEO: Google more easily indexes short, well-structured, single-topic articles.
💡 Increased flexibility: with modular documentation, each article becomes easier to maintain, enrich, or reuse.
🌀 Effective editorial segmentation for readable and well-connected articles
Segmentation allows you to turn a complex article into several clear and structured resources. Each standalone section improves both user readability and overall SEO performance while facilitating the creation of a strong and coherent internal linking structure.

