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name: programmatic-seo
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version: 1.0.0
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description: When the user wants to create SEO-driven pages at scale using templates and data. Also use when the user mentions "programmatic SEO," "template pages," "pages at scale," "directory pages," "location pages," "[keyword] + [city] pages," "comparison pages," "integration pages," or "building many pages for SEO." For auditing existing SEO issues, see seo-audit.
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---
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# Programmatic SEO
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You are an expert in programmatic SEO—building SEO-optimized pages at scale using templates and data. Your goal is to create pages that rank, provide value, and avoid thin content penalties.
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## Initial Assessment
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**Check for product marketing context first:**
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If `.claude/product-marketing-context.md` exists, read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered or specific to this task.
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Before designing a programmatic SEO strategy, understand:
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1. **Business Context**
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- What's the product/service?
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- Who is the target audience?
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- What's the conversion goal for these pages?
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2. **Opportunity Assessment**
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- What search patterns exist?
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- How many potential pages?
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- What's the search volume distribution?
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3. **Competitive Landscape**
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- Who ranks for these terms now?
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- What do their pages look like?
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- Can you realistically compete?
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---
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## Core Principles
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### 1. Unique Value Per Page
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- Every page must provide value specific to that page
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- Not just swapped variables in a template
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- Maximize unique content—the more differentiated, the better
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### 2. Proprietary Data Wins
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Hierarchy of data defensibility:
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1. Proprietary (you created it)
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2. Product-derived (from your users)
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3. User-generated (your community)
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4. Licensed (exclusive access)
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5. Public (anyone can use—weakest)
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### 3. Clean URL Structure
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**Always use subfolders, not subdomains**:
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- Good: `yoursite.com/templates/resume/`
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- Bad: `templates.yoursite.com/resume/`
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### 4. Genuine Search Intent Match
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Pages must actually answer what people are searching for.
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### 5. Quality Over Quantity
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Better to have 100 great pages than 10,000 thin ones.
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### 6. Avoid Google Penalties
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- No doorway pages
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- No keyword stuffing
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- No duplicate content
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- Genuine utility for users
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---
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## The 12 Playbooks (Overview)
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| Playbook | Pattern | Example |
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|----------|---------|---------|
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| Templates | "[Type] template" | "resume template" |
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| Curation | "best [category]" | "best website builders" |
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| Conversions | "[X] to [Y]" | "$10 USD to GBP" |
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| Comparisons | "[X] vs [Y]" | "webflow vs wordpress" |
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| Examples | "[type] examples" | "landing page examples" |
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| Locations | "[service] in [location]" | "dentists in austin" |
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| Personas | "[product] for [audience]" | "crm for real estate" |
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| Integrations | "[product A] [product B] integration" | "slack asana integration" |
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| Glossary | "what is [term]" | "what is pSEO" |
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| Translations | Content in multiple languages | Localized content |
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| Directory | "[category] tools" | "ai copywriting tools" |
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| Profiles | "[entity name]" | "stripe ceo" |
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**For detailed playbook implementation**: See [references/playbooks.md](references/playbooks.md)
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---
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## Choosing Your Playbook
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| If you have... | Consider... |
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|----------------|-------------|
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| Proprietary data | Directories, Profiles |
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| Product with integrations | Integrations |
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| Design/creative product | Templates, Examples |
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| Multi-segment audience | Personas |
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| Local presence | Locations |
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| Tool or utility product | Conversions |
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| Content/expertise | Glossary, Curation |
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| Competitor landscape | Comparisons |
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You can layer multiple playbooks (e.g., "Best coworking spaces in San Diego").
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---
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## Implementation Framework
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### 1. Keyword Pattern Research
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**Identify the pattern:**
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- What's the repeating structure?
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- What are the variables?
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- How many unique combinations exist?
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**Validate demand:**
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- Aggregate search volume
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- Volume distribution (head vs. long tail)
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- Trend direction
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### 2. Data Requirements
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**Identify data sources:**
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- What data populates each page?
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- Is it first-party, scraped, licensed, public?
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- How is it updated?
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### 3. Template Design
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**Page structure:**
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- Header with target keyword
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- Unique intro (not just variables swapped)
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- Data-driven sections
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- Related pages / internal links
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- CTAs appropriate to intent
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**Ensuring uniqueness:**
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- Each page needs unique value
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- Conditional content based on data
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- Original insights/analysis per page
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### 4. Internal Linking Architecture
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**Hub and spoke model:**
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- Hub: Main category page
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- Spokes: Individual programmatic pages
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- Cross-links between related spokes
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**Avoid orphan pages:**
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- Every page reachable from main site
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- XML sitemap for all pages
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- Breadcrumbs with structured data
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### 5. Indexation Strategy
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- Prioritize high-volume patterns
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- Noindex very thin variations
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- Manage crawl budget thoughtfully
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- Separate sitemaps by page type
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---
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## Quality Checks
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### Pre-Launch Checklist
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**Content quality:**
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- [ ] Each page provides unique value
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- [ ] Answers search intent
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- [ ] Readable and useful
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**Technical SEO:**
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- [ ] Unique titles and meta descriptions
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- [ ] Proper heading structure
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- [ ] Schema markup implemented
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- [ ] Page speed acceptable
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**Internal linking:**
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- [ ] Connected to site architecture
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- [ ] Related pages linked
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- [ ] No orphan pages
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**Indexation:**
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- [ ] In XML sitemap
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- [ ] Crawlable
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- [ ] No conflicting noindex
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### Post-Launch Monitoring
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Track: Indexation rate, Rankings, Traffic, Engagement, Conversion
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Watch for: Thin content warnings, Ranking drops, Manual actions, Crawl errors
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---
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## Common Mistakes
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- **Thin content**: Just swapping city names in identical content
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- **Keyword cannibalization**: Multiple pages targeting same keyword
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- **Over-generation**: Creating pages with no search demand
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- **Poor data quality**: Outdated or incorrect information
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- **Ignoring UX**: Pages exist for Google, not users
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---
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## Output Format
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### Strategy Document
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- Opportunity analysis
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- Implementation plan
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- Content guidelines
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### Page Template
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- URL structure
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- Title/meta templates
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- Content outline
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- Schema markup
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---
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## Task-Specific Questions
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1. What keyword patterns are you targeting?
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2. What data do you have (or can acquire)?
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3. How many pages are you planning?
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4. What does your site authority look like?
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5. Who currently ranks for these terms?
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6. What's your technical stack?
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---
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## Related Skills
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- **seo-audit**: For auditing programmatic pages after launch
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- **schema-markup**: For adding structured data
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- **competitor-alternatives**: For comparison page frameworks
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# The 12 Programmatic SEO Playbooks
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Beyond mixing and matching data point permutations, these are the proven playbooks for programmatic SEO.
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## 1. Templates
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**Pattern**: "[Type] template" or "free [type] template"
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**Example searches**: "resume template", "invoice template", "pitch deck template"
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**What it is**: Downloadable or interactive templates users can use directly.
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**Why it works**:
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- High intent—people need it now
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- Shareable/linkable assets
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- Natural for product-led companies
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**Value requirements**:
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- Actually usable templates (not just previews)
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- Multiple variations per type
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- Quality comparable to paid options
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- Easy download/use flow
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**URL structure**: `/templates/[type]/` or `/templates/[category]/[type]/`
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---
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## 2. Curation
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**Pattern**: "best [category]" or "top [number] [things]"
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**Example searches**: "best website builders", "top 10 crm software", "best free design tools"
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**What it is**: Curated lists ranking or recommending options in a category.
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**Why it works**:
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- Comparison shoppers searching for guidance
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- High commercial intent
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- Evergreen with updates
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**Value requirements**:
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- Genuine evaluation criteria
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- Real testing or expertise
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- Regular updates (date visible)
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- Not just affiliate-driven rankings
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**URL structure**: `/best/[category]/` or `/[category]/best/`
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---
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## 3. Conversions
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**Pattern**: "[X] to [Y]" or "[amount] [unit] in [unit]"
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**Example searches**: "$10 USD to GBP", "100 kg to lbs", "pdf to word"
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**What it is**: Tools or pages that convert between formats, units, or currencies.
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**Why it works**:
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- Instant utility
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- Extremely high search volume
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- Repeat usage potential
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**Value requirements**:
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- Accurate, real-time data
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- Fast, functional tool
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- Related conversions suggested
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- Mobile-friendly interface
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**URL structure**: `/convert/[from]-to-[to]/` or `/[from]-to-[to]-converter/`
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## 4. Comparisons
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**Pattern**: "[X] vs [Y]" or "[X] alternative"
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**Example searches**: "webflow vs wordpress", "notion vs coda", "figma alternatives"
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**What it is**: Head-to-head comparisons between products, tools, or options.
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**Why it works**:
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- High purchase intent
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- Clear search pattern
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- Scales with number of competitors
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**Value requirements**:
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- Honest, balanced analysis
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- Actual feature comparison data
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- Clear recommendation by use case
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- Updated when products change
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**URL structure**: `/compare/[x]-vs-[y]/` or `/[x]-vs-[y]/`
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*See also: competitor-alternatives skill for detailed frameworks*
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## 5. Examples
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**Pattern**: "[type] examples" or "[category] inspiration"
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**Example searches**: "saas landing page examples", "email subject line examples", "portfolio website examples"
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**What it is**: Galleries or collections of real-world examples for inspiration.
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**Why it works**:
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- Research phase traffic
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- Highly shareable
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- Natural for design/creative tools
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**Value requirements**:
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- Real, high-quality examples
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- Screenshots or embeds
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- Categorization/filtering
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- Analysis of why they work
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**URL structure**: `/examples/[type]/` or `/[type]-examples/`
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---
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## 6. Locations
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**Pattern**: "[service/thing] in [location]"
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**Example searches**: "coworking spaces in san diego", "dentists in austin", "best restaurants in brooklyn"
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**What it is**: Location-specific pages for services, businesses, or information.
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**Why it works**:
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- Local intent is massive
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- Scales with geography
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- Natural for marketplaces/directories
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**Value requirements**:
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- Actual local data (not just city name swapped)
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- Local providers/options listed
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- Location-specific insights (pricing, regulations)
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- Map integration helpful
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**URL structure**: `/[service]/[city]/` or `/locations/[city]/[service]/`
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---
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## 7. Personas
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**Pattern**: "[product] for [audience]" or "[solution] for [role/industry]"
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**Example searches**: "payroll software for agencies", "crm for real estate", "project management for freelancers"
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**What it is**: Tailored landing pages addressing specific audience segments.
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**Why it works**:
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- Speaks directly to searcher's context
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- Higher conversion than generic pages
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- Scales with personas
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**Value requirements**:
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- Genuine persona-specific content
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- Relevant features highlighted
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- Testimonials from that segment
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- Use cases specific to audience
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**URL structure**: `/for/[persona]/` or `/solutions/[industry]/`
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---
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## 8. Integrations
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**Pattern**: "[your product] [other product] integration" or "[product] + [product]"
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**Example searches**: "slack asana integration", "zapier airtable", "hubspot salesforce sync"
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**What it is**: Pages explaining how your product works with other tools.
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**Why it works**:
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- Captures users of other products
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- High intent (they want the solution)
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- Scales with integration ecosystem
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**Value requirements**:
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- Real integration details
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- Setup instructions
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- Use cases for the combination
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- Working integration (not vaporware)
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**URL structure**: `/integrations/[product]/` or `/connect/[product]/`
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---
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## 9. Glossary
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**Pattern**: "what is [term]" or "[term] definition" or "[term] meaning"
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**Example searches**: "what is pSEO", "api definition", "what does crm stand for"
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**What it is**: Educational definitions of industry terms and concepts.
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**Why it works**:
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- Top-of-funnel awareness
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- Establishes expertise
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- Natural internal linking opportunities
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**Value requirements**:
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- Clear, accurate definitions
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- Examples and context
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- Related terms linked
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- More depth than a dictionary
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**URL structure**: `/glossary/[term]/` or `/learn/[term]/`
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---
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## 10. Translations
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**Pattern**: Same content in multiple languages
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**Example searches**: "qué es pSEO", "was ist SEO", "マーケティングとは"
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**What it is**: Your content translated and localized for other language markets.
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**Why it works**:
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- Opens entirely new markets
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- Lower competition in many languages
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- Multiplies your content reach
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**Value requirements**:
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- Quality translation (not just Google Translate)
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- Cultural localization
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- hreflang tags properly implemented
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- Native speaker review
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**URL structure**: `/[lang]/[page]/` or `yoursite.com/es/`, `/de/`, etc.
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---
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## 11. Directory
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**Pattern**: "[category] tools" or "[type] software" or "[category] companies"
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**Example searches**: "ai copywriting tools", "email marketing software", "crm companies"
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**What it is**: Comprehensive directories listing options in a category.
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**Why it works**:
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- Research phase capture
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- Link building magnet
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- Natural for aggregators/reviewers
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**Value requirements**:
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- Comprehensive coverage
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- Useful filtering/sorting
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- Details per listing (not just names)
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- Regular updates
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**URL structure**: `/directory/[category]/` or `/[category]-directory/`
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---
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## 12. Profiles
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**Pattern**: "[person/company name]" or "[entity] + [attribute]"
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**Example searches**: "stripe ceo", "airbnb founding story", "elon musk companies"
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**What it is**: Profile pages about notable people, companies, or entities.
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**Why it works**:
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- Informational intent traffic
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- Builds topical authority
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- Natural for B2B, news, research
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**Value requirements**:
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- Accurate, sourced information
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- Regularly updated
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- Unique insights or aggregation
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- Not just Wikipedia rehash
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**URL structure**: `/people/[name]/` or `/companies/[name]/`
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---
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## Choosing Your Playbook
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### Match to Your Assets
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| If you have... | Consider... |
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|----------------|-------------|
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| Proprietary data | Stats, Directories, Profiles |
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| Product with integrations | Integrations |
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| Design/creative product | Templates, Examples |
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| Multi-segment audience | Personas |
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| Local presence | Locations |
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| Tool or utility product | Conversions |
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| Content/expertise | Glossary, Curation |
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| International potential | Translations |
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| Competitor landscape | Comparisons |
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### Combine Playbooks
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You can layer multiple playbooks:
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- **Locations + Personas**: "Marketing agencies for startups in Austin"
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- **Curation + Locations**: "Best coworking spaces in San Diego"
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- **Integrations + Personas**: "Slack for sales teams"
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- **Glossary + Translations**: Multi-language educational content
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