No Pillar Page for AI Conferences
No central hub page exists for AI conferences, weakening topic authority and internal linking.
By Seoxpert Editorial · Published · Updated
Why it matters
Without a pillar page, related AI conference event pages do not consolidate their ranking signals, making it harder for search engines to identify a central authoritative resource. Users may also struggle to find a comprehensive overview, reducing engagement and topical relevance.
Impact
Leaving this unresolved dilutes SEO value across multiple pages and reduces the site's authority on AI conferences.
How it's detected
An automated crawler detects multiple AI conference event pages without a dedicated overview or hub page linking them together.
Common causes
- Lack of content strategy for topic clusters
- Overlooking the need for a central hub page
- Assuming event listings suffice for SEO
- Not updating internal linking structures
How to fix it
Code examples
Problem: Event pages with no link to a pillar page
<!-- Example event page (/events/conferences/ai-summit-2024) -->
<a href="/">Home</a> | <a href="/events/conferences/">All Conferences</a>Fix: Add link to the new pillar page
<!-- Example event page after fix -->
<a href="/">Home</a> | <a href="/events/ai-conferences">AI Conferences Hub</a> | <a href="/events/conferences/">All Conferences</a>FAQ
Why do I need a pillar page for AI conferences if I already list all events?
A pillar page consolidates authority, improves internal linking, and provides a single authoritative resource for users and search engines.
Where should I place the AI conferences pillar page?
Create it at /events/ai-conferences and link to it from the homepage and all related event pages.
What content should the pillar page include?
It should have an H1, a concise overview, value proposition, supporting evidence, FAQs, and a call to action.
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