An audit of the 18 Romanian pages on hqsolutions.ro — the URL nesting (what's filed where), and the internal-link topology (which pages pass authority to which). Internal links here exclude global nav/footer — only contextual links from page content are counted.
/disaster-recovery/ → /business-continuity//despre/ and /servicii-it/Two umbrella pages (/servicii-it/ and /solutii-it/) sit at the top with their children nested below. Numbers show inbound and outbound contextual links per page.
Each circle is a page. Size = total link count (in + out). Lines = contextual internal links, with arrowheads pointing to the destination. Drag any node. Hover for details. The red link is the only cross-service contextual link in the entire RO site.
The shape of the link graph is the SEO diagnosis. Each finding below is what to fix, not what to argue about.
Service pages don't reference each other. /externalizare-it/ says nothing about /mentenanta-it/ (sibling). /acronis/ doesn't link to /disaster-recovery/ (the solution it powers). /securitate-it/ doesn't link to /business-continuity/.
Result: no topical authority passes between related pages. Each page rises or falls on its own. Google can't see the topical clusters because the site doesn't draw them.
/disaster-recovery/ → /business-continuity/. That's it. One edge across two siblings inside the same silo. Zero edges between Servicii umbrella and Soluții umbrella. Zero edges from /externalizare-it/ (the flagship) to anything except home and contact.
This is why the audit flagged "pair the service pages with their TOFU siblings" — the structural pattern competitors like RezolvIT use is absent here.
The About page is the largest hub (13 outbound contextual links). It's effectively the homepage's job — the site is using About as the master directory.
Meanwhile /despre/portofoliu-clienti/ — HQ's strongest content asset (20+ enterprise references) — has zero inbound contextual links. The biggest moat in the brand is orphaned in the site graph.