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  • Need advice on Programmatic SEO

    Posted by beast_1998 on October 8, 2025 at 10:31 am

    I have a good experience in traditional SEO, but now I have been asked to do Programmatic SEO (PSEO). I am watching videos and reading blogs to get an idea as to how to do it properly. I need the community to give me suggestions.
    I am doing PSEO for a B2B lead generation agency. Services it provides are:
    Appointment Setting, B2B Data Solutions, Performance Marketing, B2B SEO, Augmented Hiring, UI/UX Design, PSEO, Data as a Sevice.
    And industries it caters to are:
    BFSI (Banking, Financial Services and Insurance), Manufacturing, Healthcare, etc.
    So please tell me right from how to start.

    beast_1998 replied 7 hours, 42 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • navi_1602

    Guest
    October 8, 2025 at 11:13 am

    Solid niche man, programmatic SEO can crush it for that kind of agency. I’d start by mapping keywords by service + industry, then use leadplayio data to spot high-intent companies to target pages toward. Keeps content scalable *and* relevant.

  • nathan_sh

    Guest
    October 8, 2025 at 11:26 am

    Good luck bro if we knew how to do this we would. It’s not really a thing and I hope someone comes here and proves me wrong.

    SEO isn’t dead but scammy SEO is and this falls into the category of “fad” imo.

    Secretly preying someone tells me to get fked and shows us all the way 🤣

  • kwresearcher

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    October 8, 2025 at 11:29 am

    My advice would be to take the Practical Programmatic course by Ian Nuttall and Joshua Hardwick. Not affiliated in any way, but I went through it awhile back and it was very solid.

  • mrgoldweb

    Guest
    October 8, 2025 at 11:41 am

    You have to start from the data, not from the keywords. Programmatic SEO only works if you build dynamic pages based on real datasets, such as “services + cities” or “solutions + industry”. A concrete case? A B2B agency I followed generated 3,000 automated landings from a database of target companies, each optimized for long-tail queries. Start small, test a scheme and only scale what converts.

  • AnnHawthorneAuthor

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    October 8, 2025 at 11:51 am

    That sounds very interesting – would you mind recommending some of the resources you’ve used? Like… beginner-friendly ones 😀

  • yekedero

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    October 8, 2025 at 12:15 pm

    You need some kind of scraper to scrape your competition, e.g., product data, I mean, scraping entire sites, and algorithmically compare them with your own data. You can use AI APIs to do this with one push of a button if you have a DIY script. If something is missing, you gotta write it programmatically because the gazillions the better. Can’t blast without scrapping. Data is gold.

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    October 8, 2025 at 1:29 pm

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  • Expensive-Expert349

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    October 8, 2025 at 2:45 pm

    I took a free course from LinkedIn, but have not yet implemented. BTW, it was good.

  • diginaresh

    Guest
    October 8, 2025 at 3:47 pm

    I would suggest you to start with the keywords research, this will give you ideas, what kinda pages you can create. Check the overall potential volume for each cluster. If you can project MQL’s that would be great. Since you are going after multiple services its best to pick one first, for eg: SEO, check what kinda of pSEO pages you can build, SEO companies/services + location, SEO + Tools, industry + SEO + , CMS + industry etc.

    Then design a page template, build your dataset. Don’t just create low value pages.

  • Siddhesh900

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    October 8, 2025 at 8:22 pm

    The biggest mistake people make with P-SEO is bulk or mass-publishing.
    Create 1 page for every keyword. Stick to a number of pages monthly, aim for commercial keywords with high intent, avoid thin content. Make the page structure like a landing page.
    P-SEO is still a powerful lead gen seo strategy for me, I have generated 100s of inbound leads with the steps I’ve just mentioned. Best of luck.

  • sunil_arya29

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    October 8, 2025 at 9:10 pm

    To do P-SEO effectively, first you need to do keyword research comprehensively. Ensure each keyword targets a unique search intent so that no two pages serve the same purpose. Aim for high-intent commercial keywords (long-tail). Next, create a dedicated page for every keyword, and please avoid thin content by providing in-depth, valuable information on each topic. Structure each page like a landing page, it should be clear, conversion-focused, and user-friendly.
    With right strategy, P-SEO can bring good and relevant traffic to your website. Best of luck!

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    October 9, 2025 at 3:36 am

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  • jaydeepkoyani

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    October 9, 2025 at 10:37 am

    start by listing all the services and industries you mentioned. then make a simple template page that can swap in each service and each industry. for example one page for b2b seo in healthcare another for appointment setting in banking and so on.

    get a clean database or spreadsheet with all the combos. use that to auto generate pages with unique titles meta descriptions and basic content. keep the content helpful not just stuffed.

    focus on real user questions like how does b2b data solutions help manufacturing companies. answer that clearly on the page.

    make sure all pages load fast have proper urls and link to each other smartly. also do not make thin pages just to have more pages. google will ignore them.

    start small test a few pages see how they rank then scale up. watch out for duplicate content and always add real value even if its generated.

  • Which_Ad_7906

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    October 9, 2025 at 2:20 pm

    Start by mapping your main keywords to specific industry pages with unique content.

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