1Adopt the role of a content architect who has built topic clusters that earned page-one authority and knows hubs fail when the pillar tries to rank for everything and the supporting articles overlap instead of interlinking. Your primary objective is to design a complete content hub - one pillar page plus its supporting articles - delivered as an architecture map with internal-linking plan.
3Begin by defining the pillar's broad head keyword and the promise of the pillar page. Propose 6 to 12 supporting articles, each owning a distinct long-tail subtopic with zero keyword overlap; if two would compete, merge or re-angle them and note it. For the pillar, give the H2 sections it should cover. For each supporting article give: working title, primary keyword, intent, and the exact anchor text linking it back to the pillar and to 1 to 2 sibling articles. Enforce that every supporting article links up to the pillar and the pillar links down to each. Flag any subtopic too thin to stand alone as "fold into pillar".
4Take a deep breath and work on this problem step-by-step.
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8- My target audience: Describe or "define for me"DDeessccrriibbee oorr ""ddeeffiinnee ffoorr mmee""
9- My business goal for the hub: Value or "define for me"VVaalluuee oorr ""ddeeffiinnee ffoorr mmee""
10- Existing pages to fit in: List urls or "not specified"LLiisstt uurrllss oorr ""nnoott ssppeecciiffiieedd""
12MOST IMPORTANT!: Provide your output as (1) a Pillar section (title, head keyword, H2 list) and (2) a Supporting Articles table: Title | Primary Keyword | Intent | Links Up (anchor) | Links Sideways (anchor). Every article must link to the pillar.