No centralized hub page exists for 'from' source submissions, reducing topic authority and internal linking efficiency.
By Seoxpert Editorial · Published
Without a hub page, submissions from external sources are fragmented, weakening internal link structure and topic clustering. This reduces the ability of search engines and AI to recognize and rank the collection as a unified topic, potentially lowering visibility and authority.
Leaving this unresolved means missed opportunities for improved rankings and user navigation within the topic cluster.
A crawler identifies multiple '/from' source pages without a central hub page aggregating or explaining these sources.
Before: No Hub Page Exists
<!-- No central hub page for 'from' sources -->
<!-- Individual source pages only -->
<a href="/from/smithsonianmag.com">Submissions from smithsonianmag.com</a>
<a href="/from/theguardian.com">Submissions from theguardian.com</a>After: Add and Link to Hub Page
<!-- Create a hub page at /from-sources -->
<h1>Submissions by Source</h1>
<p>Browse all submissions grouped by their original source.</p>
<!-- Link from individual pages -->
<a href="/from-sources">See all sources</a>A hub page consolidates authority, improves internal linking, and helps search engines understand the topic cluster.
Link to the hub page from the homepage and from each individual 'from' source submission page.
Include a clear topic heading, brief explanation, value proposition, supporting evidence, and a call to action.
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