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What you see above are automatically generated through the power of MPG shortcodes. Shortcodes allow you to connect to a source file, like a spreadsheet, and publish it dynamically on your site.

For instance, take a look at this shortcode generating the job entries by salary:
[mpg project-id="1" where="mpg_salary_usd>50000" limit="9"].

This method automates what would normally take hours by instantly creating dynamic content, allowing you to focus on other things. Simply by tweaking the shortcode, you can adjust what content appears on your site.

What’s more, MPG shortcodes are enhanced by Spintax support. With Spintax, you can generate variations of the same page content, making it more engaging.

For example, the text you are reading right now uses Spintax. You can refresh this page to see how it changes, with optional caching to boost performance.

But MPG isn’t just for job listings. Beyond job listings, MPG can handle other content too. It’s perfect for real estate listings, hotel directories, or even multi-location landing pages. This makes MPG a perfect tool, whether you’re an agency managing thousands of listings or just a few key pages for local SEO.