What Happens When Architecture Is Governed
Real outcomes from real sites that implemented the Reverse Silo methodology. No inflated numbers — just architecture doing its job.
Able Electric — Kansas City
Before Siloq
34
Logic Grade Score
- 4 city pages competing for overlapping terms
- Hub pages outranked by their own blog posts
- No clear authority hierarchy
- Authority leaking across subfolders
After Siloq
73
Logic Grade Score
- Service Areas silo: 86% coverage breadth
- City pages restructured under /service-areas/
- Hub pages receiving correct authority flow
- Zero new content created — structure only
Key Finding
The improvement was entirely structural — no new content was created. Existing pages were assigned proper roles and linked according to the hub-spoke-supporting hierarchy. The architecture was the problem. Architecture was the fix.
What the Data Shows
Consistent across every implementation — service companies, medical practices, e-commerce, SaaS.
20–40
Typical initial Logic Grade on ungoverned sites
60–80
Semantic density score after Reverse Silo implementation
0
New content created in most implementations
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