Analyze your programmatic pages for template leaks, thin content, URL structure issues, indexability problems, and internal linking gaps. 10 targeted checks.
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Frequently asked questions
Programmatic SEO (pSEO) is the practice of creating large numbers of pages using templates and data — like city pages, product listings, or comparison pages. Each page targets a specific long-tail keyword automatically.
It checks 10 factors specific to programmatic pages: template variable leaks, thin content, indexability, URL structure, unique titles and H1s, canonical tags, internal linking, schema markup, meta descriptions, and breadcrumb markup.
Template leaks are unresolved placeholders like {{city_name}}, {%block%}, or [PLACEHOLDER] that appear in your rendered HTML. They indicate your CMS or template engine isn't properly populating dynamic content.
Aim for at least 300 words of unique content per page. Pages under 100 words are likely treated as thin content by Google. Add descriptions, FAQs, contextual data, or related information to bulk up thin pages.
Clean, descriptive URLs help search engines understand page topics. Use lowercase, hyphens, and readable slugs like /cities/austin-tx rather than /page/12345. Keep URL depth to 3 levels or fewer.
Aim for at least 5 contextual internal links in the body content (not counting nav/footer links). Link to related programmatic pages and category/hub pages to distribute authority.
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