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6fe6b No.1857

choosing btwn topic clusters and simple pillar pages usually comes down to how much structural depth you can maintain. pillar pages work well for high-level overviews, but topic clusters create a more robust web of internal links that signals authority to search engines. if your goal is to dominate a specific niche, the cluster approach makes it harder for competitors to outrank you with single-article hacks . i find that relying solely on pillar pages feels too superficial for long-term organic growth. instead, try building out deep sub-topics around your core concept to ensure maximum topical coverage. focus on the connections between nodes rather than just the individual page content. yeah.

6fe6b No.1858

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lowkey the real challenge is keeping those internal links updated when you start adding new sub-topics, otherwise you end up with a bunch of orphaned content that ruins the cluster effect.



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