Thematic clusters (content hubs) and the thematic domain authority You already have a list of topics that are important to the user. It's time to move on to preparing the pillar page. In this case it will be a page about corners. You approach the topic generally but in such a way that the text is useful to the user and provides him with important information. You then prepare articles that discuss in detail the topics listed on the pillar page. In our case the pillar side may be Which corner should I choose.
Clusters may cover the following topics: Corner sofa what material? Which corner sofa for sleeping? Does the corner sofa have to be in the corner? Corner sofa without sleeping function Corner sofa without sides Corner photo retouching sofa without cushions Nonfoldable corner sofas Corner sofa or sofa for a small living room? Children's corner sofa be created between the elements of the thematic cluster. Links should lead from the pillar page to each of the articles and also be made between articles. Correctly made internal links provide information to Google that the content is thematically related.
Internal linking also improves the quality of indexation and is the navigation of your website (it is necessary if you want users to move freely within it). Clusters allow you to increase the website's potential in terms of positioning keywords related to a specific topic. So how do you create content that works? Regardless of what industry you operate in the content on your website must be of high quality. Only then will the website's authority increase and with it the chances of your website's visibility in Google.