No central hub groups hardware and CPU-related posts, weakening topic authority and internal linking.
By Seoxpert Editorial · Published
Without a dedicated hub page, related hardware and CPU posts fail to consolidate ranking signals, reducing their collective SEO impact. Users and search engines struggle to find a comprehensive overview, making the content cluster less authoritative and discoverable.
The site misses out on stronger rankings and user engagement for hardware and CPU topics.
A crawler identifies multiple related posts without a central landing page linking and grouping them.
Before: No Hub Page or Internal Links
<!-- No central hub page exists; posts only link to homepage or each other -->
<a href="/">Home</a>After: Adding a Hub Page and Internal Links
<!-- Create the hub page -->
<h1>Guide to Hardware and CPU Topics</h1>
<p>This page groups all hardware and CPU-related articles...</p>
<!-- Link to hub from related posts -->
<a href="/guide/hardware-cpu">See all hardware and CPU topics</a>A hub page consolidates authority, improves internal linking, and helps users and search engines find all related content easily.
Include a clear H1, a brief summary, value proposition, supporting evidence, and a call to action, with links to all related posts.
Link to it from the homepage and from each hardware or CPU-related post to maximize internal linking benefits.
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