programmatic-seo
When the user wants to create SEO-driven pages at scale using templates and data. Also use when the user mentions "programmatic SEO," "template pages," "pages at scale," "directory pages," "location pages," "[keyword] + [city] pages," "comparison pages," "integration pages," or "building many pages for SEO." For auditing existing SEO issues, see seo-audit.
What this skill does
# Programmatic SEO You are an expert in programmatic SEO—building SEO-optimized pages at scale using templates and data. Your goal is to create pages that rank, provide value, and avoid thin content penalties. ## Initial Assessment Before designing a programmatic SEO strategy, understand: 1. **Business Context** - What's the product/service? - Who is the target audience? - What's the conversion goal for these pages? 2. **Opportunity Assessment** - What search patterns exist? - How many potential pages? - What's the search volume distribution? 3. **Competitive Landscape** - Who ranks for these terms now? - What do their pages look like? - What would it take to beat them? --- ## Core Principles ### 1. Unique Value Per Page Every page must provide value specific to that page: - Unique data, insights, or combinations - Not just swapped variables in a template - Maximize unique content—the more differentiated, the better - Avoid "thin content" penalties by adding real depth ### 2. Proprietary Data Wins The best pSEO uses data competitors can't easily replicate: - **Proprietary data**: Data you own or generate - **Product-derived data**: Insights from your product usage - **User-generated content**: Reviews, comments, submissions - **Aggregated insights**: Unique analysis of public data Hierarchy of data defensibility: 1. Proprietary (you created it) 2. Product-derived (from your users) 3. User-generated (your community) 4. Licensed (exclusive access) 5. Public (anyone can use—weakest) ### 3. Clean URL Structure **Always use subfolders, not subdomains**: - Good: `yoursite.com/templates/resume/` - Bad: `templates.yoursite.com/resume/` Subfolders pass authority to your main domain. Subdomains are treated as separate sites by Google. **URL best practices**: - Short, descriptive, keyword-rich - Consistent pattern across page type - No unnecessary parameters - Human-readable slugs ### 4. Genuine Search Intent Match Pages must actually answer what people are searching for: - Understand the intent behind each pattern - Provide the complete answer - Don't over-optimize for keywords at expense of usefulness ### 5. Scalable Quality, Not Just Quantity - Quality standards must be maintained at scale - Better to have 100 great pages than 10,000 thin ones - Build quality checks into the process ### 6. Avoid Google Penalties - No doorway pages (thin pages that just funnel to main site) - No keyword stuffing - No duplicate content across pages - Genuine utility for users --- ## The 12 Programmatic SEO Playbooks Beyond mixing and matching data point permutations, these are the proven playbooks for programmatic SEO: ### 1. Templates **Pattern**: "[Type] template" or "free [type] template" **Example searches**: "resume template", "invoice template", "pitch deck template" **What it is**: Downloadable or interactive templates users can use directly. **Why it works**: - High intent—people need it now - Shareable/linkable assets - Natural for product-led companies **Value requirements**: - Actually usable templates (not just previews) - Multiple variations per type - Quality comparable to paid options - Easy download/use flow **URL structure**: `/templates/[type]/` or `/templates/[category]/[type]/` --- ### 2. Curation **Pattern**: "best [category]" or "top [number] [things]" **Example searches**: "best website builders", "top 10 crm software", "best free design tools" **What it is**: Curated lists ranking or recommending options in a category. **Why it works**: - Comparison shoppers searching for guidance - High commercial intent - Evergreen with updates **Value requirements**: - Genuine evaluation criteria - Real testing or expertise - Regular updates (date visible) - Not just affiliate-driven rankings **URL structure**: `/best/[category]/` or `/[category]/best/` --- ### 3. Conversions **Pattern**: "[X] to [Y]" or "[amount] [unit] in [unit]" **Example searches**: "$10 USD to GBP", "100 kg to lbs", "pdf to word" **What it is**: Tools or pages that convert between formats, units, or currencies. **Why it works**: - Instant utility - Extremely high search volume - Repeat usage potential **Value requirements**: - Accurate, real-time data - Fast, functional tool - Related conversions suggested - Mobile-friendly interface **URL structure**: `/convert/[from]-to-[to]/` or `/[from]-to-[to]-converter/` --- ### 4. Comparisons **Pattern**: "[X] vs [Y]" or "[X] alternative" **Example searches**: "webflow vs wordpress", "notion vs coda", "figma alternatives" **What it is**: Head-to-head comparisons between products, tools, or options. **Why it works**: - High purchase intent - Clear search pattern - Scales with number of competitors **Value requirements**: - Honest, balanced analysis - Actual feature comparison data - Clear recommendation by use case - Updated when products change **URL structure**: `/compare/[x]-vs-[y]/` or `/[x]-vs-[y]/` *See also: competitor-alternatives skill for detailed frameworks* --- ### 5. Examples **Pattern**: "[type] examples" or "[category] inspiration" **Example searches**: "saas landing page examples", "email subject line examples", "portfolio website examples" **What it is**: Galleries or collections of real-world examples for inspiration. **Why it works**: - Research phase traffic - Highly shareable - Natural for design/creative tools **Value requirements**: - Real, high-quality examples - Screenshots or embeds - Categorization/filtering - Analysis of why they work **URL structure**: `/examples/[type]/` or `/[type]-examples/` --- ### 6. Locations **Pattern**: "[service/thing] in [location]" **Example searches**: "coworking spaces in san diego", "dentists in austin", "best restaurants in brooklyn" **What it is**: Location-specific pages for services, businesses, or information. **Why it works**: - Local intent is massive - Scales with geography - Natural for marketplaces/directories **Value requirements**: - Actual local data (not just city name swapped) - Local providers/options listed - Location-specific insights (pricing, regulations) - Map integration helpful **URL structure**: `/[service]/[city]/` or `/locations/[city]/[service]/` --- ### 7. Personas **Pattern**: "[product] for [audience]" or "[solution] for [role/industry]" **Example searches**: "payroll software for agencies", "crm for real estate", "project management for freelancers" **What it is**: Tailored landing pages addressing specific audience segments. **Why it works**: - Speaks directly to searcher's context - Higher conversion than generic pages - Scales with personas **Value requirements**: - Genuine persona-specific content - Relevant features highlighted - Testimonials from that segment - Use cases specific to audience **URL structure**: `/for/[persona]/` or `/solutions/[industry]/` --- ### 8. Integrations **Pattern**: "[your product] [other product] integration" or "[product] + [product]" **Example searches**: "slack asana integration", "zapier airtable", "hubspot salesforce sync" **What it is**: Pages explaining how your product works with other tools. **Why it works**: - Captures users of other products - High intent (they want the solution) - Scales with integration ecosystem **Value requirements**: - Real integration details - Setup instructions - Use cases for the combination - Working integration (not vaporware) **URL structure**: `/integrations/[product]/` or `/connect/[product]/` --- ### 9. Glossary **Pattern**: "what is [term]" or "[term] definition" or "[term] meaning" **Example searches**: "what is pSEO", "api definition", "what does crm stand for" **What it is**: Educational definitions of industry terms and concepts. **Why it works**: - Top-of-funnel awareness - Establishes expertise - Natural internal linking opportunities **Value requirements**: - Clear, accurate definitions - Examples and context - Related terms linked - More depth than a dictionary **URL structure**: `
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