Step 1
Main domain explains the network
The root domain owns brand positioning, category discovery, directory pages, and supporting trust content.
A curated directory of personality, relationship, and career assessments.
About
About
What this directory is and how the network is structured
Research & safety
How we think about results, safety, and responsible guidance
Editorial standards
How pages are written, reviewed, and kept consistent
For Professionals
Use the directory to guide clients, cohorts, and communities
For Programs
Share curated assessment paths across groups and organizations
Contact
Get in touch about submissions, partnerships, or corrections
Methodology
This methodology explains how the main domain, category landing pages, and focused subdomains work together to create a stronger product architecture.
Step 1
The root domain owns brand positioning, category discovery, directory pages, and supporting trust content.
Step 2
Each subdomain handles one assessment topic, one clearer user journey, and one more tightly aligned intent cluster.
Step 3
The network uses category hubs and carefully chosen related links instead of sitewide mass interlinking.
Editorial Standards
A strong test platform is not just a list of tests. It needs category context, comparative language, and a consistent explanation layer.
FAQ
Assessments are grouped by user intent first, not by country code or internal folder structure. Relationship, self awareness, and work are the three highest-level discovery categories.
Separate subdomains keep each assessment journey focused, while the main domain provides the category context, trust content, and editorial structure that ties the network together.
Internal links are selected based on adjacent user intent, related outcomes, and category fit. The goal is to help users continue meaningfully, not to create artificial link wheels.
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