isn’t the whole aspect of the plugin to create a page and generate that page multiple times based on what keywords you have. The content would still be the same but only the keyword would change as by using the {} tags.
Yup, that’s the whole aspect of this Free Plugin, and that’s exactly what it does. Nothing more, nothing less.
We are just wondering whats the best option to ensure the pages pass that marker.
Several methods available to you in the Pro version to assist with creating truly unique, useful content that is more likely to be indexed by Google (or you’re welcome to manually implement in your already generated Pages by hand):
– Spintax, with options to use respected CopyScape passing third party spintax providers natively within the Plugin: https://www.wpzinc.com/documentation/page-generator-pro/generate-using-spintax/
– Content Groups (Templates) to generate smaller batches, each of which are distinctly unique vs. the other Content Groups: https://www.wpzinc.com/documentation/page-generator-pro/generate-content/
– Rich Media Shortcodes (Pexels, Pixabay, YouTube, Yelp, Wikipedia): https://www.wpzinc.com/documentation/page-generator-pro/generate-shortcodes/
– Interlinking Content: https://www.wpzinc.com/documentation/page-generator-pro/generate-related-links/
– Scheduling Content: https://www.wpzinc.com/documentation/page-generator-pro/generate-content/#fields–publish
– Re-generating Content (noting if the above items are implemented, you’ll be truly refreshing content): https://www.wpzinc.com/documentation/page-generator-pro/generate-run/
Once again, this is more likely to result in indexing on Google. It doesn’t guarantee it – if you have a site with useless content, poor navigation, no backlinks, no authority, missing schema, poor loading performance etc, no mass page generation solution will resolve this for you.
Thank you.