Turn your content into a connected online asset
Once your content is created, the next step is turning it into web pages that can be found, read, and linked to.
Your book gives you the foundation. Your web pages give that content a place to live online.
Your hub page is the center of your topic.
It introduces the main idea, explains who it is for, and links to supporting pages that go deeper.
Supporting pages focus on smaller parts of the main topic.
Each page should answer one question, explain one idea, or solve one problem.
You do not need complicated code.
A clean page with headings, paragraphs, links, and images is enough to create a useful web asset.
Simple structure is easier for readers, search engines, and AI systems to understand.
The real power comes from linking your pages together.
Your hub should link to supporting pages, and supporting pages should link back to the hub.
This creates a connected structure that strengthens your visibility over time.
A book alone is limited.
A book connected to a website becomes part of a larger system.
Each page becomes another entry point for readers, search engines, and AI systems.
Once your pages are built, the next step is helping them get found.
That means creating a sitemap, submitting it, and then driving traffic back to your hub and supporting pages.
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