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I see lots of sites with pages for every thing, and i'm sure they aren't doing them by hand.

I would like to create a seperate page for each thing listed under here: http://sportstix.us/concerts.aspx

So it would read 3 Doors Down and then create http://sportstix.us/3-Doors-Down.php . This isn't the exact site I wanna do it on, but 99% similar. Is there an easy way to do this?
 
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I'm not sure if this is what you're going for, but I do something similar on a manufacturing site.

Instead of creating individual pages for every product they make, I put all the specs in a database and use RegEX and templates to make each page at runtime. Then do the same thing when someone searches, except if they type a product or URL that doesn't exist it uses the terms to create something fairly relevant.

Seems to be doing what I need and helps out with SERPS. Are all the pages going to have most of the same information?
 
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chadsmith said:
I'm not sure if this is what you're going for, but I do something similar on a manufacturing site.

Instead of creating individual pages for every product they make, I put all the specs in a database and use RegEX and templates to make each page at runtime. Then do the same thing when someone searches, except if they type a product or URL that doesn't exist it uses the terms to create something fairly relevant.

Seems to be doing what I need and helps out with SERPS. Are all the pages going to have most of the same information?

Well not exactly the same information, but the format will be the same. I'd have no idea how to do what ya said though, prob just do it by hand I guess.
 
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