Scalable SERP Exact domain match ranking

Заказчик: AI | Опубликовано: 16.03.2026

I’m building Trustmaps.com for Québec contractors and now need a bullet-proof, repeatable system that spins up a dedicated .ca microsite for every contractor—then pushes that site into Google’s top 3-5 results for the contractor’s brand name within a week, every time. Here’s the workflow I’m aiming to automate end-to-end: • Register the exact-match .ca domain (e.g., toiturefleurdelys.ca). I’m flexible on registrars; recommend whatever keeps bulk pricing low while exposing a solid API. • Point DNS quickly (A, AAAA, CNAME as required) and propagate. • Deploy a single-page snapshot of the contractor’s Trustmaps profile on Vercel, or another host if you can justify a faster / cheaper option. Either way, the HTML must refresh itself every morning so reviews, ratings and CTAs stay current. • Push each property to Google Search Console, request indexing, attach the sitemap, and confirm crawl status. • Layer in every on-page and off-page signal that will reliably deliver a top-3 to top-5 brand-name ranking within seven days—schema markup, sameAs links, Google Business Profile creation, citations, whatever it takes. Scale is thousands of contractors, so once this pipeline is in place I want zero human intervention per additional site. That calls for well-commented scripts (bash, Node, Python—your call), clear environment variables, and a concise SOP so my internal team can re-run or modify without guesswork. Acceptance criteria 1. A Git repo (or equivalent) containing all automation code, infrastructure templates, and step-by-step documentation. 2. Demo run that registers at least one new contractor domain, deploys the microsite, verifies GSC submission, and screenshots rank tracking that hits the 7-day performance target. 3. Written SOP covering registrar choice, DNS propagation, hosting/config, snapshot scheduling, indexing, and ranking tactics. If you’ve orchestrated large-scale domain farms, programmatic SEO, or bulk Vercel deployments before, you’ll feel right at home. Let’s make this assembly line run.