Programmatic SEO Strategy Before Scale
Before building hundreds or thousands of pages, you need to know what should exist, why it should exist, how it should be structured, and what business outcome it supports.
The Roadmap Comes Before the CMS
Many programmatic SEO projects start too late in the process. A team chooses a CMS, creates templates, exports keywords, and starts building. The better order is different: search pattern, page type, data structure, template logic, internal linking, technical readiness, then launch.
What We Map
Repeatable keyword and intent patterns that may support scalable page systems.
The kinds of pages that should exist, why they should exist, and how they should differ.
The structured information, attributes, variables, and enrichment needed to support the page system.
Reusable content sections, page logic, comparison blocks, FAQs, CTAs, and editorial rules.
How related pages should connect to support discovery, relevance, and user flow.
Crawl paths, indexation rules, canonicals, URL structure, performance, and structured data.
How visitors move from search to a meaningful next step.
What should be built first, later, or not at all.
Strategy Deliverables
- Opportunity map
- Search pattern framework
- Page-type recommendations
- Keyword logic
- Template recommendations
- Data and content requirements
- Internal linking model
- Technical considerations
- Prioritized roadmap
- Execution plan
Best Fit
This service is best for teams that already believe there may be a programmatic SEO opportunity but need a sharper plan before committing resources. It is also a fit for teams that have tried pSEO before and need a more disciplined structure.
Build the Strategy Before You Build the System
If the opportunity is real, the strategy should make the next move clearer.
Start with strategy, not assumptions.