An approach to content creation that generates large numbers of similar, template-based pages from a structured data source — pricing pages by city, product comparisons, or tool-specific landing pages — rather than writing each page individually. Done well, programmatic SEO captures long-tail search demand at scale; done poorly, it produces thin, near-duplicate pages that search engines treat as low-quality or even spammy. The line between the two comes down to whether each page offers genuinely unique value. See programmatic SEO.
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