Technical Definition
A content hub is a centralized collection of content around a topic with a main hub page linking to subtopic pages. Structure: pillar page (overview) + cluster content (subtopics) + internal links. Builds topical authority and supports search intent at multiple stages. Strategic content architecture approach.
Simple Explanation (ELI13)
A content hub is a collection of related content all organized around one main topic. You have a main page that covers the topic broadly, linking to detailed pages about specific subtopics. This structure helps build authority on the topic and captures searches at different levels of detail.
Related Terms
Topic Clusters, Pillar Page, Internal Linking, Topical Authority
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