<b>Q: Do orphan pages hurt my topical authority?</b>
Short answer: yes, more than people think. An orphan page (one with no internal links pointing to it) is invisible to your topic structure. Search engines see an isolated page, not part of a coherent cluster, so it gets weak crawl priority and contributes nothing to your topic's overall signal.
Worse, orphans dilute perceived focus: you have content on the topic that isn't connected, so the engine can't tell you cover it systematically.
In practice:
— Crawl your own site (Screaming Frog, Sitebulb) and filter for pages with zero inlinks.
— Either link each orphan into the relevant cluster from contextually relevant articles, or, if it's off-topic and low value, remove or noindex it.
— Check your sitemap-vs-crawl gap; orphans often show in the sitemap but never get crawled organically.
Found orphans? Tell me how many and I'll help prioritize.
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<b>Q: Do orphan pages hurt my topical authority?</b>
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