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Introduction#

Hub pages are designed to link other pages (often product pages) and navigate users down the right path. That means hub pages contain lots of links and snippets of information. They’re essential site navigation tools, but they can also be powerful SEO tools. We know existing customers often use hub pages to navigate to their end goal.

Purpose#

  • Direct users down more specific paths, this might be toward a product page or into a product journey.
  • Tie the related pages within the product/ service area together.
  • Promote latest offers, and direct users to strategically important products/ services (e.g. by adjusting content hierarchy).
  • Guide existing customers to the best next action since many of them use hub pages as a starting point rather than logging in.
  • Showcase and navigate.
  • Strong SEO potential, primarily because of link authority. This means, when done properly, majority of the organic traffic lands on these pages.

Example#

Principles to follow#

CreativeTone of voiceKeywords
Warm and friendlyBe active, Be naturalPromotional, Navigational, Informative

Feedback#

  • Do you have insights or concerns to share? You can raise an issue via Github bugs.
  • See all the issues already raised via Github issues.

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