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We'll guide you through 5 simple steps to create your first content topic:
What's the main subject you want to create content about?
Your topic should be:
Examples:
What search terms should your content rank for? (Add at least 5)
Mix of keyword types:
Tools to find keywords: Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, Ahrefs, AnswerThePublic
Tell us about your business and choose a content template
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Our professional tone creates content that is polished, well-researched, and authoritative while maintaining clarity and precision in communication.
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Topic: Digital Marketing
Mega Topic: Marketing Strategies
Keywords: seo, content marketing, social media strategy
Brand: Marketing Pros Inc
Email: contact@example.com
API Key: sk-...1234
Template: Standard Blog Post
Tone: Professional
Now that your topic is configured, you need to:
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Paginated archives (like blog or product listings) often lose SEO value because Google doesn’t recognize them as a single series. Without rel="next"/"prev" tags, each page is treated separately — wasting crawl budget and weakening rankings. With Summrly, you can automatically generate correct pagination tags for your archives. Just enter your topic or category, and AI will add rel="next" and rel="prev" link elements to connect your pages into a unified sequence that Google can crawl and index properly.
Why a Content-First Website Solves ThisMost sites either omit pagination tags or implement them incorrectly. Summrly starts with your content and uses AI to understand your archive structure. It automatically inserts the correct and tags in the HTML header of each paginated page. This tells Google that Page 2 continues from Page 1, preserving SEO equity and improving indexation across your entire series.
Step-by-Step GuideEnter your topic below to generate pagination tags — and make your archives SEO-friendly from start to finish.
Case Study: Blog Series Ranks as One Unit After TaggingA news site had a 5-part article series spread across paginated pages. Without rel tags, only the first page ranked. They used Summrly to generate and insert rel="next"/"prev" tags across all five pages. Within 3 weeks, Google began treating the series as a single entity, indexing all pages and ranking the full sequence for long-tail queries. Organic traffic to the series increased by 120%, and time on site rose as readers moved smoothly from page to page.
FAQsPagination tags are essential for archive SEO — and Summrly makes them effortless. Generate correct, compliant rel="next"/"prev" tags for your entire archive in minutes. No more fragmented content. No more lost rankings. Just enter your topic and let AI ensure Google sees your paginated content as the connected series it is.
Ready to unify your archives? Enter your topic below and generate your pagination tags now.