How to build hub pages for signals and research
At 1000+ pages you need hubs that users can navigate and crawlers can understand.
The pattern is: hubs (indexable) + filters (usually noindex) + strong related linking.
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Why this scales
- Crawl paths remain predictable, and you avoid duplication from endless combinations of filters and query parameters.
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