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The LPagery Glossary

These are words you’ll commonly see when you use LPagery

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Written by Jonas Lindemann
Updated over 2 months ago

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A-C

Batch Size

The number of pages processed at once by LPagery during page creation or syncing.

CSV/XLSX

A file format used to import data into LPagery for generating pages. XLSX is preferred for its robustness.

Category

A label you can apply to group the generated pages in WordPress. This helps with organizing content.

Combinations

The different variations of keywords and data points used to generate unique pages, such as service and location combinations.

Custom URL Slug

A part of the URL that follows the domain name. You can set a custom URL slug in LPagery to personalize page URLs, using placeholders like {city} or {service}.

For example: https://your-domain.com/best-{service}-in-{city}.


D-F

Dynamic Content

Content that changes based on placeholders like {service} or {city}, which are replaced by actual data during page generation.

Existing Pages

Pages already present on your WordPress site that LPagery checks for to avoid duplicate content when creating new pages.

Google Sheet Sync

A feature that automatically updates pages based on data changes in a connected Google Sheet.


P-S

Placeholder

A placeholder is a dynamic tag, like {service} or {city} you put on your Template Page, that gets replaced with actual data from your source file when LPagery generates pages.

Template Page

A WordPress page that you create with placeholders like {service} or {city}, serving as the blueprint for all generated pages. Each generated page will follow the design and structure of this template, but with unique data from your source file.

Page Set

A collection of pages generated based on the same template page and source file. The settings applied to this set define how the pages are created and updated.

Source File

A file, usually in CSV or XLSX format, containing the data that LPagery uses to create dynamic pages. This file includes the placeholders and their corresponding values (like service types and city names).

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