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Content Hubs: The place search engine optimisation and Content material Advertising and marketing Meet
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On this video, you may learn how to create your own content hub to maximize search visitors to your pages.
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  • Mehr zu SEO Mitte der 1990er Jahre fingen die anfänglichen Suchmaschinen an, das frühe Web zu ordnen. Die Seitenbesitzer erkannten unmittelbar den Wert einer nahmen Positionierung in Suchergebnissen und recht bald entwickelten sich Unternehmen, die sich auf die Aufbesserung professionellen. In Anfängen vollzogen wurde der Antritt oft über die Übertragung der URL der speziellen Seite in puncto diversen Suchmaschinen im WWW. Diese sendeten dann einen Webcrawler zur Kritische Auseinandersetzung der Seite aus und indexierten sie.[1] Der Webcrawler lud die Webseite auf den Web Server der Recherche, wo ein 2. Anwendung, der allgemein so benannte Indexer, Angaben herauslas und katalogisierte (genannte Wörter, Links zu anderen Seiten). Die neuzeitlichen Varianten der Suchalgorithmen basierten auf Angaben, die mit den Webmaster selber existieren worden sind, wie Meta-Elemente, oder durch Indexdateien in Suchmaschinen wie ALIWEB. Meta-Elemente geben einen Überblick mit Inhalt einer Seite, allerdings setzte sich bald hervor, dass die Einsatz der Ratschläge nicht solide war, da die Wahl der genutzten Schlüsselworte durch den Webmaster eine ungenaue Abbildung des Seiteninhalts repräsentieren konnte. Ungenaue und unvollständige Daten in den Meta-Elementen konnten so irrelevante Websites bei spezifischen Ausschau halten listen.[2] Auch versuchten Seitenersteller verschiedenartige Merkmale innert des HTML-Codes einer Seite so zu lenken, dass die Seite passender in Serps aufgeführt wird.[3] Da die neuzeitlichen Suchmaschinen sehr auf Aspekte angewiesen waren, die ausschließlich in Händen der Webmaster lagen, waren sie auch sehr vulnerabel für Falscher Gebrauch und Manipulationen in der Positionierung. Um überlegenere und relevantere Testurteile in den Resultaten zu bekommen, musste ich sich die Anbieter der Suchmaschinen im WWW an diese Umständen anpassen. Weil der Erfolg einer Suchmaschine davon abhängt, relevante Suchergebnisse zu den inszenierten Keywords anzuzeigen, konnten unpassende Resultate dazu führen, dass sich die Mensch nach sonstigen Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten zur Suche im Web umsehen. Die Auskunft der Internet Suchmaschinen vorrat in komplexeren Algorithmen fürs Platz, die Merkmalen beinhalteten, die von Webmastern nicht oder nur kompliziert steuerbar waren. Larry Page und Sergey Brin entwarfen mit „Backrub“ – dem Vorläufer von Yahoo – eine Recherche, die auf einem mathematischen Suchsystem basierte, der anhand der Verlinkungsstruktur Kanten gewichtete und dies in Rankingalgorithmus reingehen ließ. Auch sonstige Search Engines bedeckt pro Folgezeit die Verlinkungsstruktur bspw. in Form der Linkpopularität in ihre Algorithmen mit ein. Bing

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  1. great content Sam, as always, very helpful for creating high quality content that attracts both serp and readers.

  2. Awesome video! I only have one question. Is it a good idea to copy parts from the subpages and paste it into the main pillar page when writing about that particular topic?
    For example, when writing about benefits of keto on the main pillar page on keto dieting, can I use the same content that's on the subpage about the benefits of keto, or do I need to write something else from scratch?
    Thanks 🙂

  3. Hey Sam! I’ve been using ahrefs for about a year now, great product. Where should the pillar page link to? I understand it needs to link to all the sub topic pages, but which higher DA page should it link back to? Aka which page that is higher in the food chain.

  4. In wordpress, My Pillar posts and supportive posts should be under a same wordpress category to qualify for a hub? or few of my posts can be from another category as well?

  5. As for me am slightly consufused, I have started a new site on bikes niche and I want to use content hub method or rather silo structure. I am stuck I don't know what type of categories I should choose and how I should begin with the hub. Help me please Sam🧐

  6. Is it allowed/good to link between cluster content as well? Or only between pillar and cluster content? Looking forward to hear from you.

  7. Great video!

    I am bit confused with the approach, could you please clarify my query:

    For example: If I want to rank for "keto diet keyword" (considering competitors also have similar backlinks and authority)

    Which approach would be better?

    a) Create a pillar page, provide a brief description, and link to the related sub-topics (as in drift)
    b) Create a lengthy page covering all the sub-topics as subheadings? (provide table of contents)

    My goal is to rank for both the "pillar page keyword" and the "sub topic keywords"

    And,
    If I go by approach (b) can I create individual pages related to subtopics? won't it cause duplication of content?

  8. Question: If we go with "Yoga Poses" as the Pillar page and then have our subtopics be the actual yoga poses, would that allow us to be considered an expert on yoga poses? It generally seems too broad to focus on each pose. I was thinking your sub-topics would be on "Most popular yoga poses", "Different types of Yoga poses", "x vs y yoga poses". Not sure if my question is super clear, but I find your approach to maybe be too broad in scope to allow search engines to consider your pillar page as "expert" on everything yoga poses. Not bashing, I genuinely am curious if I am thinking about this correctly.

  9. Can you give an example of Content Hub for Affiliates Sites? Like best gaming monitor. Also Can we link the sub pages to each other too? Like for best gaming monitor the money keywords for sub pages are best monitor for Xbox, best monitor for ps4

  10. Hi Sam, great video as always!

    You don't mention this in the video or the blog post, but should the subpages link to the other subpages as well, and are other pages/subpages allowed to link to any parts of the content hub?

    Thanks!

  11. Should my pillar page / content hub link to all the smaller articles? I thought the whole point of the sub-pages was to help rank the pillar page. Will this happen if my pillar page links to all of the smaller ones?

  12. Great video Sam, I used to create content hubs for clients (I'm in a slightly different field now), but there's heaps of insights in here which I hadnt even thought about before but will definitely be using in the future!

  13. Every day & every night, you are advertising your useless & expensive software. Anyone can get better software for free, just google Ahrefs alternative

  14. What‘s your recommendation for the „depth“ of the sub pages? Should a sub page be able to rank on its own (with a minimum number of words in it etc.)? Or can it also just be a fairly short page?

  15. Good insight, I'm just wondering do you need to write 2000++ words for your pillar content and cluster content? So in the pillar content, you write 2000++ words, and when users click the cluster content it will also have 2000++ words. Does it work like that?

  16. Please tell me how to fix this problem? I have this problem I do not know how to fix, would you kindly tell me what I should do? I have created a new website with Squarespace, then created a new gmail for it and managed to set up Google My Business for it. It got verified and is up and running. Then I connected the website to Google Analytics and Search Console using an old gmail. Then I set up Google Merchant with that old gmail because for verification it needed Google Analytics. Now I have this problem that my Google My Buisness is with new gmail and all my Google Analytics, Search Console and Google Merchant are with the old gmail. Now I want to remove those ( Google Analytics, Search Console and Google Merchant) and transfer it to the new gmail where My Google My Business is . How should I do this without creating more mess consider I have already submitted sitemap and Google has Crawled the website?

  17. Great work Sam. Best explanation of this topic for sure. The examples and diagrams really clarified this for me. Off to do some restructuring 🙂 Thx.

  18. What a great video. I actually a keto diet hub and set it up just like you said. Tt hasn't helped yet, but hopefully soon it will. Thanks for the info.

  19. Ahrefs is the Best YouTube channel for learning SEO. Your videos helped me to learn SEO and become SEO manager being a undergraduate student.

    I made a simple tool website by manually coding it. It is one page website with 550 word content. Can I rank it without creating any other sub-pages? I'm targetting low competition medium volume keyword.

  20. Yet another awesome piece.
    Your videos provide a TON of value to the average viewer.
    Job well done, my friend! Keep cranking out these types of videos.

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