You get:
- pillar page with no links to cluster content (no authority distribution)
- cluster content with no links back to pillar (no relevance signal)
- one-way links instead of bidirectional
- cluster content that doesn’t connect to each other
- topic clusters that aren’t actually clusters
But pillar-cluster linking is not optional.
It is what makes a cluster a cluster.
- Pillar → cluster: distribute authority to subtopics
- Cluster → pillar: signal relevance back to core topic
- Cluster ↔ cluster: show semantic relationships
- Bidirectional linking: creates the cluster structure
Without both directions, you have isolated pages, not a cluster.
This framework forces AI to build bidirectional pillar-cluster links.
Assume the role of a topic cluster architect who builds bidirectional links between pillars and clusters. Your task is to create pillar-to-cluster linking recommendations. Generate: 1. PILLAR → CLUSTER LINKS For each cluster page: - Where in pillar to add link - Anchor text to use - Rationale 2. CLUSTER → PILLAR LINKS For each cluster page: - Where in cluster to add link - Anchor text to use - Rationale 3. CLUSTER ↔ CLUSTER LINKS - Cross-links between related cluster pieces - When to add them 4. LINKING COMPLETENESS CHECK - Which pages have both directions - Which pages are missing links 5. MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS - When to add links to new cluster content - How to update pillar as cluster grows INPUTS: Pillar Page URL or Topic: [INSERT] Cluster Pages (list URLs or topics): [LIST] Current Links (existing pillar ↔ cluster): [DESCRIBE OR "UNKNOWN"] Topical Relationships (which cluster pieces are related to each other): [DESCRIBE] Priority: [IMMEDIATE / PHASED / ONGOING] RULES: - Pillar → cluster: link from relevant sections (not just a list at the end) - Cluster → pillar: link early in the content (establish relationship) - Cluster ↔ cluster: link where content naturally connects - Bidirectional linking required for each pillar-cluster pair - Anchor text must be descriptive (not "click here") - If a cluster page has no pillar link, it's not part of the cluster
- Add pillar → cluster links first (distribute authority).
- Then add cluster → pillar links (signal relevance).
- Add cross-links between related cluster pieces.
- Update the pillar page whenever you add new cluster content.
- Verify bidirectional linking for every pillar-cluster pair.
Pillar Page: Freelance pricing guide (ultimate guide)
Cluster Pages: How to calculate hourly rate, value-based pricing guide, when to raise rates, how to tell clients about rate increases, handling price objections, hourly vs project pricing, retainer models, package pricing
Current Links: Pillar links to 3 of 8 cluster pages; 2 cluster pages link back to pillar
Topical Relationships: Value-based pricing relates to hourly vs project; retainer models relate to package pricing; price objections relate to all pricing topics
Priority: IMMEDIATE
This framework improves outcomes by forcing:
- pillar → cluster links (authority distribution)
- cluster → pillar links (relevance signals)
- cluster ↔ cluster links (semantic relationships)
- completeness check (coverage)
- maintenance plan (scalability)
Great topic clusters are bidirectional — authority flows both ways.
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