No central hub exists for artist support resources, reducing SEO authority and user navigation efficiency.
By Seoxpert Editorial · Published
Without a pillar page, related artist support resources are fragmented, diluting internal link equity and confusing users. A central hub consolidates topic authority and provides a clear, canonical resource for both users and search engines, improving rankings and user experience.
Leaving this unresolved weakens the site's topic authority and can lower rankings for artist support queries.
Automated crawlers detect multiple artist support-related pages without a central, internally-linked pillar page.
Before: No pillar page or central links
<!-- /ArtistSupport, /UploadTutorial, /MusicGuidelines exist, but no central hub -->
<!-- Each page only links to homepage or each other -->
<a href="/">Home</a>
<a href="/UploadTutorial">Upload Tutorial</a>After: Adding and linking to a pillar page
<!-- Create /artist-support as the hub -->
<h1>Artist Support Resources</h1>
<p>Your central hub for all artist support guidance and tools.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="/ArtistSupport">Artist Support Overview</a></li>
<li><a href="/UploadTutorial">Upload Tutorial</a></li>
<li><a href="/MusicGuidelines">Music Guidelines</a></li>
</ul>
<!-- Link to this hub from homepage and all related pages -->
<a href="/artist-support">Artist Support Hub</a>A pillar page consolidates related content, boosts internal link authority, and improves SEO for artist support topics.
Include an H1, a brief topic summary, value proposition, supporting evidence, and a clear call to action, with links to all related resources.
Link to the pillar page from the homepage and all individual artist support-related pages to maximize its authority.
No, but you should update internal links on related pages to include the new pillar page for optimal results.
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