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How to design and run a programmatic SEO program that produces durable traffic instead of penalty-bait. Data source identification, template design, schema patterns, quality control at scale, internal linking architecture, crawl budget management, AEO/GEO for programmatic pages, refresh discipline, and the make-or-break question of whether pSEO is the right answer for your program at all. Triggers on programmatic SEO, pSEO, scaled content, page generation, template SEO, location pages, comparison pages, directory site, listing site, scaled landing pages, programmatic content. Also triggers when a content set is not ranking, has been hit by an algorithm update, or when a team is considering pSEO as a growth lever.
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# Programmatic SEO A senior SEO strategist's playbook for designing and running programmatic SEO programs that produce durable traffic instead of penalty-bait. Programmatic SEO has a complicated reputation. Sites like Zillow, Airbnb, TripAdvisor, Indeed, and Yelp have built billion-dollar traffic engines on pSEO. Other sites have built pSEO programs that got hit by Google's helpful-content updates and lost 80% of their traffic in a week. The difference is rarely the technique; it is the underlying data quality and the quality control discipline at scale. This skill is the playbook for getting that distinction right. It assumes you have decided what keyword space to target (see `seo-keyword`) and how the broader content program is shaped (see `content-strategy`). It does not write individual editorial pieces (see `content-and-copy` for that) and does not architect editorial topic hubs (see `pillar-content-architecture` for that). What it does is teach the discipline of generating high-volume pages programmatically from structured data sources without producing thin content, duplicate content, or scale-without-substance pages that get penalized. When to use this skill: deciding whether pSEO is a fit for the program at all (the most important question), designing a new pSEO system, auditing an existing pSEO set that is not ranking or has been hit by an algorithm update, or building quality-control discipline for a pSEO program that grew faster than its quality processes. --