No hub page groups culture and workplace content, reducing internal-link authority and topic clarity.
By Seoxpert Editorial · Published
Without a hub page, related posts on culture and workplace topics lack a central authority, diluting internal linking benefits. This makes it harder for users and search engines to understand the site's topical structure, and weakens the cluster's ability to rank for broad queries.
Leaving this unresolved can limit organic visibility and user engagement for the entire topic cluster.
A crawler detects multiple related posts without a central pillar page or upward internal links to a hub.
Before: No hub page, only homepage links
<!-- On /bioware/ -->
<a href="/">Home</a>After: Add hub page link for topic cluster
<!-- On /bioware/ -->
<a href="/guide/culture-workplace">Culture & Workplace Hub</a>A hub page consolidates authority, improves navigation, and helps search engines understand your topic cluster.
Include an H1, a direct summary, value proposition, supporting evidence, FAQs, and a clear call to action.
Link to the hub from the homepage and all related culture and workplace evidence pages.
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