No hub page consolidates posts on social and cultural technology topics, weakening internal linking and topical authority.
By Seoxpert Editorial · Published
Without a pillar hub page, related posts on social and cultural technology topics do not effectively share ranking signals. This reduces the cluster's visibility in search and makes it harder for users and AI engines to find a comprehensive resource on these topics.
Leaving this unresolved weakens internal link equity and reduces search authority for the entire topic cluster.
An automated crawler detects related posts on social and cultural technology topics without a central hub page linking and consolidating them.
Before: No hub page, posts link to homepage
<!-- In /gender-gap/index.html -->
<a href="/">Home</a>After: Posts link to new hub page
<!-- In /gender-gap/index.html -->
<a href="/guide/tech-culture-society">Tech, Culture & Society Hub</a>A hub page consolidates authority, improves internal linking, and helps search engines understand the topic cluster.
All posts discussing social and cultural aspects of technology, such as gender gap, discrimination, and online communities, should link to the hub.
Yes, it should have a clear topic summary, value proposition, supporting evidence, and a call to action.
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