The site lacks a central pillar page that unifies all fundraising-related resources and guidance for founders.
By Seoxpert Editorial · Published
Without a central hub, related fundraising content is fragmented, diluting internal link equity and confusing both users and search engines. A pillar page consolidates authority, improves topical relevance, and provides a clear entry point for users and AI engines seeking comprehensive fundraising guidance.
Leaving this unresolved weakens the site's ability to rank for fundraising topics and reduces user engagement.
An automated crawler identifies multiple fundraising-related pages without a central pillar page or hub linking them together.
Before: No pillar page, links only to homepage
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<a href="/">Back to Home</a>After: Link to new fundraising hub from related content
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<a href="/fundraising-resources">Explore all Fundraising Resources</a>A pillar page consolidates authority, improves SEO for the topic, and helps users find all related content in one place.
Include an H1, a direct answer or overview, value proposition, supporting evidence, and a call to action, plus links to all related content.
Link to it from the homepage and from all existing fundraising-related posts and resource pages.
Only if it comprehensively covers the topic and is structured as a central resource; otherwise, create a new dedicated page.
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