Impressive content, Tanner Dritschler. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed that thumbs up icon on your video. Keep up the fantastic work! Your insights into the challenges of scaling SEO efforts are quite enlightening. How do you plan to adapt your strategy if the current approach to page creation doesn't yield the desired results?
@@KeyserTheRedBeard well do what we can to support the pages. It should work, but if all else fails we’ll have to find a new strategy. From my experience it’s almost always just a content issue that holds back rankings.
This could be useful for programatic SEO for SaaS and e-Commerce in specific use cases. Examples would be if your selling to a variety of specific industries or market segment. However, for most SaaS and e-Commerce brands I've worked with, a blog is the best place to build relevant traffic. I have another video on how I leverage AI for blog posts that might be a good resource.
As a SEO myself your idea is good but you're implementation could be more efficient H1 and title must be different not equal, First content seen by google is too similair to others pages... and more...
@@cesad-tech2471 I totally agree, if I leveraged the paid version of LPagery I would be able to customize each page even more. But this works in my market for now as long, as I support the pages with backlinks and internal links.
Just curious. Do you have proof for your statement "Title and H1 must be different"- Just asking because I see two camps here- One that agrees with you and one that says keep it the same.
@@DanielNeubauer not a proof to show you right now but my XP and many cases I encounter with my own website I advise to not set the same exact H1 / Title / slug url it can be a killer signal for your ranking. Let's me explain ... Google use Title as a primary key to understand your content and try to match it with the rest of your content. So 10 years ago maybe it was not a big deal but not anymore... Just make a try yourself you will see a real gap after a while... If I'm not wrong Backlinko (Brian Dean) made a blog post about it few years ago... hope it helps ;)
This is a good idea, but just changing the city and keeping most other content on those 200 pages is not that great. Duplicate content. It would be better to have ai create new snippets for all of those content blocks.
@@AkashGolf great questions, both our theme and hosting solutions couldn’t handle the actual amount of website content, the traffic was still manageable and scalable. Our site was taking too long to render the pages and the user would have to reload the page to populate it - no matter which page they clicked to, including our homepage. The pages still ranked super fast which was great - once Google saw they weren’t loading they were quickly removed from the SERPs. So we’ve redesigned the site to be less heavy, and are implementing the same strategy on a smaller scale more local to our location since we know it works.
5 days ago I was visiting Texas and now in France I'm watching your video ^^ is it really a chance? Nope!
Good stuff. I guess I’m not the brightest bulb in the chandelier, I could not find the PDF. Anyways, good stuff, liking and subscribing. Thanks
Thank you! And I'm going to go ahead and get my channel verified so I can add the link to the description. I'll update you when I get the link added.
Impressive content, Tanner Dritschler. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed that thumbs up icon on your video. Keep up the fantastic work! Your insights into the challenges of scaling SEO efforts are quite enlightening. How do you plan to adapt your strategy if the current approach to page creation doesn't yield the desired results?
@@KeyserTheRedBeard well do what we can to support the pages. It should work, but if all else fails we’ll have to find a new strategy. From my experience it’s almost always just a content issue that holds back rankings.
Do you think this might be useful to ecommerce or just SAAS?
This could be useful for programatic SEO for SaaS and e-Commerce in specific use cases. Examples would be if your selling to a variety of specific industries or market segment. However, for most SaaS and e-Commerce brands I've worked with, a blog is the best place to build relevant traffic. I have another video on how I leverage AI for blog posts that might be a good resource.
@@tannerdritschler Thanks! Will watch the video. I have been looking for that!
Amazing bro!
@@abdullahalroman5774 thank you!
As a SEO myself your idea is good but you're implementation could be more efficient H1 and title must be different not equal, First content seen by google is too similair to others pages... and more...
@@cesad-tech2471 I totally agree, if I leveraged the paid version of LPagery I would be able to customize each page even more. But this works in my market for now as long, as I support the pages with backlinks and internal links.
Just curious. Do you have proof for your statement "Title and H1 must be different"- Just asking because I see two camps here- One that agrees with you and one that says keep it the same.
@@DanielNeubauer not a proof to show you right now but my XP and many cases I encounter with my own website I advise to not set the same exact H1 / Title / slug url it can be a killer signal for your ranking. Let's me explain ... Google use Title as a primary key to understand your content and try to match it with the rest of your content. So 10 years ago maybe it was not a big deal but not anymore... Just make a try yourself you will see a real gap after a while... If I'm not wrong Backlinko (Brian Dean) made a blog post about it few years ago... hope it helps ;)
This is a good idea, but just changing the city and keeping most other content on those 200 pages is not that great. Duplicate content. It would be better to have ai create new snippets for all of those content blocks.
When you say your website broke do you mean from too much traffic? And how will doing this again fix your SERPs even at a dmaller scale?
@@AkashGolf great questions, both our theme and hosting solutions couldn’t handle the actual amount of website content, the traffic was still manageable and scalable. Our site was taking too long to render the pages and the user would have to reload the page to populate it - no matter which page they clicked to, including our homepage. The pages still ranked super fast which was great - once Google saw they weren’t loading they were quickly removed from the SERPs. So we’ve redesigned the site to be less heavy, and are implementing the same strategy on a smaller scale more local to our location since we know it works.
i'd pay for a full training on that ...
@@JR-joren maybe I’ll make a full-length follow-up video!
@@tannerdritschler great man thanks a lot
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HAHA i still don't know what they're called
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the video should provide step-by-step if you follow along. Otherwise lmk how I can help!