Pillar Pages • Interlinking • Coverage Scoring
Topical Authority Content
If you want consistent organic growth, build useful coverage of a topic, link it well, and keep it fresh. I plan the cluster, write the pillar and supporting pages, and set up a simple coverage score so everyone sees progress.
Why topical authority matters
Searchers want a full, practical answer. Search engines try to reward pages and sites that teach clearly, use accurate language, and make it easy to keep learning. That is what topical authority content does. You cover the topic with a pillar page, then support it with focused pages that answer the next ten questions a buyer actually asks.
If you want to see the thinking behind helpful, people first content, skim this short guide from Google. For internal links and crawlability, the link best practices page is the clearest reference.
What you get with my topical authority content service
- One pillar page outline with entities and definitions
- Six to twelve supporting pages grouped by intent
- Internal link map with clear anchor text
- Short answers up top and deeper sections below
- Tables, examples, and screenshots that teach
- Optional schema where it fits the content
- Simple scoring rubric across completeness, quality, links, and performance
- Dashboard you can share with product and sales
- Monthly refresh guidance and ownership
How we build pillar pages
Voice and structure
- Definition and short answer in the first screenful
- Concepts and terms listed with plain explanations
- Navigation that helps people jump to the right section
Google’s SEO starter guide highlights descriptive titles, headings, and helpful structure. You can scan it right here.
Evidence and clarity
- Examples and small visuals that prove the point
- Clear cross links to deeper pages by intent
- Short FAQ that mirrors real questions
How we design clusters
Clusters are simply groups of pages that cover a topic from different angles. We group by user intent so the experience feels natural and the site structure makes sense to crawlers.
- Explainers and definitions for early researchers
- Use cases and how it works for evaluators
- Comparisons and pricing adjacent pages for buyers
- Group queries by similarity and SERP expectation
- List entities, attributes, and relationships to cover
- Avoid duplication and cannibalization
If duplicates slip in, follow Google’s canonicalization guidance to consolidate correctly.
- Each brief states the job of the page
- Outline, examples, and internal link targets included
- Success metric and a short checklist
Interlinking that actually helps
Anchors that carry meaning
Use clear, descriptive anchor text so people and crawlers understand what is next. Avoid vague labels. Link from high reach pages to the next best page someone should read.
If you want Google’s plain advice on links and anchors, it lives in this best practices page.
Patterns to reuse
- Pillar to supports in the body and near the top
- Supports link back to the pillar and to each other where relevant
- Every cluster has a path to pricing, demo, or a trial
Coverage scoring you can trust
We score each cluster monthly so progress is obvious and repeatable. The math stays simple and transparent. Use this formula and adjust the weights to fit your goals.
Coverage Score (0 to 100) =
0.35 × Completeness
+ 0.25 × On-page Quality
+ 0.25 × Internal Link Health
+ 0.15 × Performance & Experience
| Dimension | How we score it | Data source |
|---|---|---|
| Completeness | % of planned pages shipped with unique purpose and no overlap | Cluster plan, site crawl |
| On-page Quality | Definition up top, headings that match the topic, examples, clear answers | Manual review using helpful content ideas |
| Internal Link Health | Links from pillar to supports, supports back to pillar, and descriptive anchors | Internal link map and link best practices |
| Performance & Experience | Pages feel fast and stable for real users | Core Web Vitals report |
You can also watch impressions, clicks, and queries per cluster inside the Performance report to see demand and where to write next.
Infographics that explain the system
Embed them as is, or swap labels to match your topic. Every shape has friendly alt text from the figure caption. If your design system prefers images, export these SVGs as PNG and keep the captions in HTML so screen readers still have context.
How we measure and maintain topical authority
What we track in Search Console
- Impressions and clicks for the pillar and each support
- Queries that map to each page and where intent is off
- Positions over time to spot wins and gaps
What we watch for experience
- Real user speed and stability in Core Web Vitals
- Clarity of headings, anchors, and link labels
- Internal link paths to pricing, demo, or trial
Packages
| Package | Best for | What is included |
|---|---|---|
| Pillar Sprint | Teams starting a new topic | Pillar outline and draft, four supporting briefs, interlink map, coverage score baseline |
| Cluster Builder | Growing sites | One pillar and eight supports, internal links shipped, schema where it fits, monthly score updates |
| Authority Program | Category leaders | Three clusters per quarter, dashboard, quarterly refresh of underperforming pages, coaching for your team |
FAQ
How many pages do we need for a real cluster
Enough to cover the topic without repeating yourself. Most clusters ship one pillar and six to twelve supporting pages. The right number depends on the breadth of the topic and the queries you want to serve.
Do we always add schema
No. Use structured data where it fits the content. HowTo, FAQ, Product, and Article are the usual options. If you want a friendly primer, this intro to structured data is worth a skim and shows when rich results can appear.
What if two pages compete for the same query
Pick a winner and consolidate. Update internal links to point to the winner. Use sensible redirects and suggest a canonical so crawlers have a clear preference.
Ready to build topical authority
Send your domain, the topic you want to own, and three competitor pages you respect. I will reply with a cluster plan, an outline for the pillar, and a simple coverage score you can track.
