How Click Depth from Homepage Affects Crawling and Rankings

Pages buried more than 3–4 clicks from the homepage receive less crawl attention from both search engines and AI bots, and typically rank lower. Click depth should be measured in two ways: structural depth (using all links including navigation) and content depth (using only editorial links). The gap between these two measurements reveals pages that are technically reachable but editorially disconnected.

The Click Depth report in QueryBurst Link Analysis measures both structural and content-only depth for every page, with drill-down into specific depth levels and shortest-path tracing.

How to Access

  1. Open a site in QueryBurst
  2. Click Link Analysis in the sidebar
  3. Select the Click Depth subtab

Understanding the Interface

Depth Distribution Charts

Two bar charts show page distribution by depth level:

  • Structural depth — Counts using all internal links (navigation, footer, content, etc.)
  • Content depth — Counts using only in-content editorial links

Click any bar to filter the page list to that depth level. Click again to clear.

Toggle between Structural and Content depth modes using the chart selector.

Page Table

When a depth level is selected, the table shows pages at that depth:

ColumnDescription
URL/TitlePage URL or title (toggle between the two)
SDStructural depth from homepage
CDContent depth from homepage
InNumber of inbound internal links
OutNumber of outbound internal links

Path Expansion

Click the expand arrow on any row to see the actual paths from the homepage to that page:

  • Structural path — Shortest path using all link types
  • Content path — Shortest path using only content links

Each step in the path is a clickable link to that page's crawl detail view.

Search pages by URL or title within the current depth filter.

Hub Pages

When no depth is selected, the default view shows hub pages — the most connected pages on the site.

Interpreting Results

Ideal Depth Distribution

DepthInterpretation
0Homepage
1Main sections — directly linked from homepage
2–3Standard content depth — easily reachable
4Starting to get deep — review whether these need better linking
5+Too deep — crawlers may not reach these pages

Content vs Structural Depth

  • Pages with low structural depth but high content depth are linked from navigation but not from content — they may lack editorial context
  • Pages with high structural depth but low content depth are well-linked from content but not from navigation — they may need better site structure
  • Matching depths indicate consistent linking across both structural and content layers

Tips

  1. Click deep bars (4+) to identify pages that need better linking
  2. Check content depth — Pages only reachable via navigation may need in-content links from related pages
  3. Expand paths to understand exactly how pages connect to the homepage
  4. Toggle to titles for easier identification of pages at deep levels
  5. Search within a depth level to find specific deep pages
  • Link Overview — Summary dashboard with depth mini charts
  • Orphans — Pages with no inbound links
  • Anchor Text — How link text is used across the site
  • Link Explorer — Interactive graph walking from any page