Topic Cluster

What is a topic cluster?

A content structure of a pillar page and linked detail articles that builds topical authority.

A topic cluster is a content structure where a comprehensive pillar page on a main topic is surrounded by many specialized cluster articles and internally linked to them. This hub-and-spoke network signals topical depth and authority to search engines — and also helps AI systems recognize you as a source on a topic.

Structure of a cluster

Pillar page

A broad overview of the main topic, linking to all detail pages.

Cluster articles

In-depth answers to individual sub-questions, linking back to the pillar.

Internal links

The network of links is what makes the topical authority visible.

Why internal linking is decisive

Without clean internal links, a cluster stays a loose collection of articles. Klano suggests matching links automatically and applies them on publish — building real topical authority instead of standalone articles.

Frequently asked questions

How many articles does a cluster need?

There's no fixed number — what matters is covering the most important sub-questions of a topic and linking them cleanly.

Does a topic cluster help with AI search too?

Yes. Clear topical depth and internal linking also help AI systems classify your site as a source on a topic.

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