If you have a WordPress site with real growth goals, you eventually hit the same problem:
content starts multiplying, but structure does not. Categories get messy. Tags become inconsistent.
Different plugins add their own “topics,” and suddenly your editors cannot tell what is official vs what is noise.
RSC Shared Taxonomies fixes that at the root. It is part of the RSC Suite,
built by Gareth Redfern-Shaw at RedShaw Consulting.
It gives you a stable, consistent taxonomy layer that your content strategy can actually scale on.
What this module does (in plain English)
- Creates one canonical taxonomy strategy across multiple post types, so your site stops drifting into chaos.
- Makes taxonomy labels unmistakably “RSC” so your team can see what is yours, even in third-party plugin selectors.
- Supports governance features like curated ordering and “related terms,” so you can build topic hubs and smarter internal linking.
- Stays optional and safe, so it never breaks your site and never enforces paywalls or content gates by itself.
- Improves operational reliability with install validation, repair tools, and audit logs.
Why it matters for SEO
SEO is not just content. It is information architecture.
When your taxonomy structure is consistent, you get cleaner internal links, clearer topical clusters,
and fewer “thin archive” pages that confuse Google.
The fastest way to sabotage a content strategy is to let structure drift while output scales.
How this fits into the bigger RSC Suite
RSC Shared Taxonomies is one piece of a system designed to turn SEO from guessing into execution.
The RSC Suite is built for serious operators: founders, agencies, and teams who want a repeatable process.
- Strategy inputs from tools like RankMath, Surfer SEO, and Ubersuggest
- Planning that turns research into a real roadmap, not a pile of keywords
- AI-assisted workflows that are validated server-side, logged, and governed
- Human-led oversight from years of practical SEO experience
What you get when you hire me
You are not buying a plugin. You are buying a working system and someone who knows how to run it.
I build SEO plans that you can execute, measure, and expand without your site collapsing into inconsistent structure.
- Taxonomy strategy and rollout across your site’s content types
- Topic hub architecture that aligns with intent and real search behavior
- Editorial roadmaps driven by data, not vibes
- Scalable publishing workflows with quality controls
Want this on your site?
If you want an SEO system that scales cleanly, with structure that stays consistent as content grows,
let’s talk.
RedShaw Consulting
Built and operated by Gareth Redfern-Shaw
