What is Pillar Page?
A pillar page is a comprehensive 3000-5000 word page covering a broad topic, linking to focused sub-topics (cluster pages).
Why Pillar Page matters
Acts as the hub of a content cluster. Designed to rank for the primary category term (high volume, high difficulty) by accumulating internal links from all related cluster pages.
Common mistakes with Pillar Page
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Treating AI Overviews like the old SERP. As of 2026, AI Overviews appear on 47% of US searches and absorb 25-40% of click volume. The play is GEO (Generative Engine Optimization), not just rankings.
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Chasing high-volume head terms instead of buyer-intent long-tail. A 200/month query with commercial intent beats a 20K/month informational query.
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Ignoring schema. Structured data is the cheapest way to claim rich results, FAQ snippets, and AI Overview citations.
How to improve Pillar Page
Optimize for AI Overview citation: clear first 50 words, structured FAQ schema, named-entity rich content.
Audit page-by-page intent match. Reassign pages where search intent has shifted to competitor formats.
Build internal linking around topical clusters: hub pages link to spoke pages, spokes link to hub and to each other.
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