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Has anyone done this before here?

Had success of failures?

If you had success or failures lessons learnt?

Is it worth it? I been thinking about it for super long tail broad stuff just to slam out content and pages but I do have a small concern on getting a slap off big G


Finally. Since the dawn of AI. Mainly GPT have you combined both? AI & Programmatic ?
 
Why do u think u will get a slap . In theory u would generate all ur pages in server side and serve them to G for indexing se he will see a bunch of html pages with same structure and different keywords.
If u think all blog posts are a type of programatic seo they are a bunch of html pages server side generated almost same structure and different content.
 
Why do u think u will get a slap . In theory u would generate all ur pages in server side and serve them to G for indexing se he will see a bunch of html pages with same structure and different keywords.
If u think all blog posts are a type of programatic seo they are a bunch of html pages server side generated almost same structure and different content.
Because the idea behind it is to do.

(product) in (location)

So those type of pages are the same minus the location altering?

So in theory if I targeted every city or region.

Those pages would or could be classed as duplicate content..
 
Because the idea behind it is to do.

(product) in (location)

So those type of pages are the same minus the location altering?

So in theory if I targeted every city or region.

Those pages would or could be classed as duplicate content..
That's an interesting strategy.

Pink Dildos In Nottingham

Pink Dildos In Leicester

Etc, right?

I bet it could work well for Reddit.

Reddit is a BEAST.

So you'll get the authority of Reddit as well.

Schedule a shit load of different cities and towns under your own subreddit.

Personally never done programmitic SEO tho.

I believe @Outlaw is or did in the recent past.
 
That's an interesting strategy.

Pink Dildos In Nottingham

Pink Dildos In Leicester

Etc, right?

I bet it could work well for Reddit.

Reddit is a BEAST.

So you'll get the authority of Reddit as well.

Schedule a shit load of different cities and towns under your own subreddit.

Personally never done programmitic SEO tho.

I believe @Outlaw is or did in the recent past.
Yeah it's exactly that.

It can be taken another level as well like.

Using (product) with (another product)

If you do something goes along with it.

Say masking tape with gloss paint, sating paint etc.

Anything really.

The trick is to work out a template then you generate 100s of pages through some code that swap out certain keywords.


My thinking is can I mix in AI somehow to make each page more unique rather than swapping a word out..

(im sure its doable and been done)

Just wanted a bit of feedback before we jump off into the deep end.
 
Because the idea behind it is to do.

(product) in (location)

So those type of pages are the same minus the location altering?

So in theory if I targeted every city or region.

Those pages would or could be classed as duplicate content..
U can use ai to alter content of page also
 
U can use ai to alter content of page also
Yes I said this from the start.... :rolleyes:





Created 5 regions.

Just launched 5 bits of content for each regions we got a template and format that works.

The content seems a little thin but then if we are going super broad not sure that's going to matter that much.

Internal links to categories and products are all relevant to each page.

Will see how it goes just running a manual test with 25 pages to see how they work (5 regions, 5 topics) if they work as planned and with little effort then will we figure out a way to mass reproduce them.

New for me this is and us as a team!
 
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