Bangor Taxi Guide — Transport Content Site
Independent transport and taxi guide with fare comparisons, route guides, and local SEO content strategy.
95
GRADER SCORE
44ms
RESPONSE
01 — The challenge
An independent transport guide wanted to own an entire region's taxi and transport searches — fare questions, route guides, local operator comparisons — against established directories with big budgets. The only viable path was programmatic SEO done properly: scale without the doorway-page spam that Google's updates now punish.
02 — The build
We generated 168 location and route pages from structured data — fares, distances, operators, local landmarks — each carrying genuinely unique local content, not city-name swaps. Schema markup wires every page into Google's understanding of the region, and the information architecture routes authority to the money pages. It's the same programmatic playbook, at larger scale, that powers our own 150+ location pages.
03 — The result
The guide ranks across its region for the searches that matter — fares, routes, and operator comparisons — outranking directories with far larger budgets. The site holds a 95/100 grader score at scale, proof that programmatic pages don't have to be slow or thin. This build is the blueprint for our programmatic local SEO service.
STACK: CUSTOM BUILD · CONTENT SEO
Questions this case answers
Isn't programmatic SEO risky after Google's spam updates?+
Cloned doorway pages are what gets punished. Programmatic pages built from real structured data with genuine per-page substance are exactly what Google's guidelines allow — the June 2026 spam update reinforced the distinction.
How many pages does a local business actually need?+
Fewer than you'd think: one genuine page per real service area. This 168-page build suited a regional content site; a plumber might need fifteen. Honest coverage beats raw volume.
Can you do this for my industry?+
The playbook transfers to any geography-driven niche: services, guides, comparisons. We run the same system on our own site — 150+ location pages and counting.
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