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Google’s Featured Snippets Create content hubs Content hubs are interlinked collections of blog posts about a particular topic. They consist of these three parts: A ‘hub’ post about a broad topic. Sub posts about parts of the broad topic. Internal links to and from the hub page to sub posts. Many SEO professionals believe that creating a content hub from blog posts will improve rankings for all posts in the hub. There are a few reasons for this, but the main theory is that it helps Google see your site as an authoritative source of information about a topic. In terms of creating a content hub, you can either create one from scratch or create them from blog posts you’ve already written around a similar topic.
Recommended reading: Content Hubs for SEO: How to Get More cell phone numbers list Traffic and Links Build more links Because there’s a clear correlation between backlinks and rankings, you’ll probably struggle to outrank posts with significantly more high-quality links than yours. How do you know how many links competing pages have? Check the SERP overview for your target keyword in Ahrefs’ Keywords Explorer: You can then dig deeper into their link profiles to check the quality of their links and get a better sense of true ranking difficulty. Recommended reading: Keyword Difficulty: How to Determine Your Chances of Ranking in Google Final thoughts Blog SEO is all about consistency. You need to write, optimize and update search-focused blog posts consistently. It takes time and rankings won’t appear overnight, but it’s pretty much the only way to drive consistent search traffic to your blog.
If your blog is new and you lack ‘authority,’ it may also be worth starting with low-competition keywords that are easier to rank for. Learn more about how to start and grow your blog to 100K monthly visitors and beyond in our free blogging for business course. Got questions? Ping me on Twitter. Joshua Hardwick Article by Joshua Hardwick Head of Content @ Ahrefs (or, in plain English, I'm the guy responsible for ensuring that every blog post we publish is EPIC). Keep Learning seo testing SEO Testing: A Simple (But Complete) Guide SEO testing is the process of making changes to your website and measuring the impact on organic search traffic or rankings. SEO Visibility - The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Fixing a Search Visibility Loss Learn how SEO visibility impacts website traffic.