How to Build a Directory Website: Complete Guide for 2026
Everything you need to know about building a profitable directory website in 2026 -- from tech stack selection to monetization strategies that actually work.
Building a 10,000+ Page HTS Code Lookup Tool with Programmatic SEO
How to build a tariff data lookup tool that generates thousands of SEO-optimized pages from HS code databases -- and actually ranks.
Programmatic SEO: How We Got 253K Pages Indexed with Next.js & Supabase
Real production numbers from three projects -- 91K, 137K, and 25K programmatic pages. Here's the stack, the code, what broke, and what actually got indexed.
SEMrush vs Ahrefs vs Surfer SEO: Honest Comparison for 2026
We manage 250K+ pages across four sites. Here's exactly which SEO tools we actually pay for, which ones are free and sufficient, and why you shouldn't buy all three.
Spare Parts SEO: Turn 10,000 Part Numbers into 10,000 Rankings
Your product catalog is a goldmine of long-tail keywords. Here's how to use programmatic SEO to turn every spare part number into an organic ranking.
Programmatic SEO for Solar Incentive Pages: Every State Guide
How to build 50+ solar incentive pages that rank using programmatic SEO -- with real data on tax credits, rebates, net metering, and the architecture behind it.
Supabase vs Headless CMS: When Your SEO Site Outgrows WordPress Logic
Your location directory hits 12,000 pages and Sanity's bill doubles. Here's when Supabase outperforms headless CMS platforms for programmatic SEO.
Build a University Program Finder That Gets More Students to Apply
Your prospective student types "computer science masters online" and lands on a 200-program list with no search box. She leaves in 30 seconds.
Shelter SEO: Rank for "Adopt a Dog Near Me" (374K Searches/Month)
Your shelter loses 374K monthly searches to whoever ranks first for "adopt a dog near me." Each one is a person ready to adopt today.
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