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Pillar Pages: Why and How You Should Add Them to Your Content Strategy

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In a recent study , we found that our pillar pages are magnets for links, organic traffic, and newsletter subscribers — especially compared to regular blog posts. Here are the results that both types of SEO content generated over the course of a year: Do these results mean you should ditch your blog strategy in favor of pillar pages? Not exactly. Here’s the catch: You really can’t have one without the other, and it all comes down to content mapping. I’ll explain exactly what I mean in this article. What is a pillar page? A pillar page is a piece of content that comprehensively covers a broad topic. Pillar page — also sometimes referred to as hub and spoke — content weaves together a wide range of relevant subtopics (spokes), organizes them all in one place (hub), and effectively showcases your subject matter expertise for the broad topic. Pillar page content should be easy to navigate for readers looking to learn — at a high level — about a particular topic, but should also off

Pillar Pages: Why and How You Should Add Them to Your Content Strategy

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In a recent study , we found that our pillar pages are magnets for links, organic traffic, and newsletter subscribers — especially compared to regular blog posts. Here are the results that both types of SEO content generated over the course of a year: Do these results mean you should ditch your blog strategy in favor of pillar pages? Not exactly. Here’s the catch: You really can’t have one without the other, and it all comes down to content mapping. I’ll explain exactly what I mean in this article. What is a pillar page? A pillar page is a piece of content that comprehensively covers a broad topic. Pillar page — also sometimes referred to as hub and spoke — content weaves together a wide range of relevant subtopics (spokes), organizes them all in one place (hub), and effectively showcases your subject matter expertise for the broad topic. Pillar page content should be easy to navigate for readers looking to learn — at a high level — about a particular topic, but should also off

Get Your Team Ready for a Productive Year — Next Level

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Whether it’s a new year, new team or the same year, same team, it’s important to set yourself up for success. Every team has their own unique challenges when it comes to productivity and standardizing processes, but there are definitely a few steps you can take to mitigate them. Before launching into a new project, new year, or new process, be sure everyone on your team has the tool access they need and is ready to tackle any task that comes their way. To that end, here are seven steps to get your team ready for a productive year using the Moz suite of tools! 1. Verify who manages your account (and subscription) When it comes to ensuring things go smoothly, a critical step is knowing who manages, or owns, your Moz account. Account owners are able to manage subscriptions, add seated users, access invoices, update payment methods, and more. So why is this step one on our list? When it comes to team success, it’s imperative to know who to reach out to when there’s an issue. For exam

Get Your Team Ready for a Productive Year — Next Level

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Whether it’s a new year, new team or the same year, same team, it’s important to set yourself up for success. Every team has their own unique challenges when it comes to productivity and standardizing processes, but there are definitely a few steps you can take to mitigate them. Before launching into a new project, new year, or new process, be sure everyone on your team has the tool access they need and is ready to tackle any task that comes their way. To that end, here are seven steps to get your team ready for a productive year using the Moz suite of tools! 1. Verify who manages your account (and subscription) When it comes to ensuring things go smoothly, a critical step is knowing who manages, or owns, your Moz account. Account owners are able to manage subscriptions, add seated users, access invoices, update payment methods, and more. So why is this step one on our list? When it comes to team success, it’s imperative to know who to reach out to when there’s an issue. For exam

An Apple Search Engine? – Whiteboard Friday

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Happy Friday, Moz fans! In today's Whiteboard Friday episode, Tom digs into his research on Apple’s moves in search, specifically their recent launch of what he believes is a search engine, how it works, and how they could possibly hope to compete with Google in the future. Click on the whiteboard image above to open a high resolution version in a new tab! Video Transcription Howdy, Moz fans. We're here today to talk about an Apple search engine. There have been rumors circulating for a couple of years now that Apple are building a search engine. I'm here to convince you I think they are building a search engine and I think they've already launched it. "Apple won't be building a search engine" But before we get into what does that look like, let's start off by talking about the common reasons people say, "Apple won't be building a search engine." The first is that we know that Google pay Apple something in the order of $18 bil

An Apple Search Engine? – Whiteboard Friday

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Happy Friday, Moz fans! In today's Whiteboard Friday episode, Tom digs into his research on Apple’s moves in search, specifically their recent launch of what he believes is a search engine, how it works, and how they could possibly hope to compete with Google in the future. Click on the whiteboard image above to open a high resolution version in a new tab! Video Transcription Howdy, Moz fans. We're here today to talk about an Apple search engine. There have been rumors circulating for a couple of years now that Apple are building a search engine. I'm here to convince you I think they are building a search engine and I think they've already launched it. "Apple won't be building a search engine" But before we get into what does that look like, let's start off by talking about the common reasons people say, "Apple won't be building a search engine." The first is that we know that Google pay Apple something in the order of $18 bil