Even from a visitor's point of view, determination the specific information becomes difficult. If they're looking to "teach puppies how to sit" as an example, they would have to scroll through all of the other less related content before they've found the information they want. That's no fun. From Google's point of view, the same affair applies.
Google will see the home page and individual content pages as being "correlative dog training" overall - yet the individual content pages would not be as valued as extremely from an SEO perspective. They all relate to very different "sub-themes" of dog training.
As a result you are actually weakening the superior potential for all of those content pages and the keyword terms correlative them. you are au fond not giving Google what it really wants to see. Tightly themed, focused, and organized content.
KEYWORD TOOL EXTENSION
Now don't get me wrong. It is not impossible to have all of these content pages graded extremely - yet strictly from an incoming link building point of view, It is going to take a pile more incoming golf links and work than would otherwise be needed. Instead, what we want to do is set up keyword specific content channels, and group all related content into those channels into nice tight themes.
That's going to do is ensure that all of the individual content pages are going to stand a much better chance of superior for terms correlative each of those primary key areas. Google is still going to see the overall site as being extremely related for "dog training". But now, that "Dog Training" theme relevance is going to be passed down to the individual content channels - "Dog Training Techniques" for example.
The theme relevance created content channels will then pass down to all of the related content inside. Everyaffair gathering more "theme relevance" as we go. Such a structure will dramatically improve how your website is seen by Google. One of the main reasons why this happens is ascribable the fact that you will finish exploitation the most closely related keyword terms to a specific content channel, withaltogether of the various content of that channel.
Sure, you will use the term "dog training advice" elsewhere inside the content and website; yet all of the individual content pages placed in this specific channel are going to have the highest natural frequency of that term.
The same would also apply to the "dog collars" content channel. Logically you are going to finish talking more often about "dog collars" altogether of that related content. So, the theme relevance passes down your website like this... Dog Training > Dog Training Advice > "The Best Dog Training Advice I Was Ever Given..." From this perspective your home page (and entire website) is themed around the primary keyword term "dog training" and stands a much better chance of superior for that term. The "Dog Training Advice" content channel becomes themed around the keyword term "dog training advice" and that page stands a much better chance of superior for that term.