Automatic posting in 57 languages, including English, Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, etc.
Just refer the shop, and we'll handle the rest.
No credit card required · No auto-billing · Cancel anytime
No technical knowledge required. Just know the shop and be able to refer it.
Enter the shop's name, photos, contact info, and address on the Dashboard. A shop homepage is instantly created.
⏱ Approx. 5 minSimply introduce it with one sentence: "You can attract more tourists from your desired countries." Show them the generated homepage link.
💬 Simple IntroductionCheck the number of registered shops, subscription status, and earnings on the Dashboard. Earnings accumulate as posts go up daily.
📊 Dashboard Auto-TallyThe difference between the supply price and the selling price is the Partner's profit. Set your selling price freely.
Selling price is freely determined by the Partner · Profits paid via PayPal · Must be above the minimum supply price
Billions of tourists travel the world every year. When they search for local shops in their native language — most local shops don't appear in search results. Because of language barriers.
Even if tourists search in their native language, local shops don't appear. Because there's no content in that language.
Directly marketing in 57 languages is realistically impossible for small shops.
Even good shops are invisible to billions of tourists worldwide due to language barriers alone.
If the Partner sets the desired Target language, content will be automatically posted in that language.
These are the most frequently asked questions before becoming a Partner.
The answer lies in what tourists do before traveling.
They search for "Da Nang restaurants", "Bangkok massage recommendations" on Google. Searching is an action taken by someone who has already decided to go.
It's not that no one has done it. There was no structure that could do it.
Supply price $15, selling price is flexible. If you sell for $25, that's a $10 margin per shop.
ContentsFactory works even without GBP. However, shops with GBP have information that Google already trusts, so the exposure speed is much faster. To quickly show results in the early stages of sales, it is advantageous to target GBP registered shops first.
A homepage is a business card. Creating a business card doesn't bring customers. Posting brings customers.
"If I just create a domain or blog, won't people come automatically?"
Many people think this way. But no. To be exposed on Google, you need content linked to search keywords.
A place to gather shop information. Address, contact, photos. But without search keywords, no one will find it.
New post daily = new keyword daily. When tourists search in their native language, the post is caught, and clicking it leads to shop information.
Every post automatically includes the shop's name, location, contact information, and business hours. People who read the post can immediately find the shop.
"Massage Bangkok", "Bali Spa Recommendation", "Tokyo Restaurants" — as posts accumulate in the target language, more keywords are caught. Publishing daily adds keywords daily.
People who come from posts are directed to the shop's homepage. The homepage gathers all information, including photos, menu, location, and booking links.
Posts don't disappear. A post uploaded today will still be searched a year later.
Daily accumulating posts exponentially increase exposure keywords over time.
It's not just about uploading text. Photos and text are automatically structured according to Google's preferred standards.
You just need to receive photos from the shop owner or take them yourself and upload them to the Dashboard. Afterwards, photos are automatically placed in posts. The shop owner only needs to provide photos.
It usually takes 3-6 months to rank high on Google. However, during that period, Target language posts are automatically accumulating daily. To create content introducing the shop in the Target language every day, you would need to hire a local marketer or entrust it to an agency. That cost is at least hundreds of thousands of won per month. ContentsFactory does that for $15 per month.
While waiting for results, content accumulates, and the system continues to operate. The fact that posts are uploaded daily in the Target language is already worth $15.
Google and Bing bots visit frequently updated sites more often. When new posts are uploaded daily, bots visit frequently, and each post becomes an independent search keyword.
Automatic Target language content generation
Google and Bing bots detect new posts
Keyword-specific index accumulation
Shop appears when Tourists search
No separate setup is required. The moment you register a shop, all the features below are automatically activated.
When a new post is uploaded, it immediately sends a "new post uploaded" signal to Google, Bing, and Naver.
To ensure bots can find all pages without omission, a sitemap is automatically provided.
Data is organized and delivered so that Google can accurately read the shop name, location, and industry.
Every time a new post is uploaded, an update signal is automatically sent to search engines.
Related posts are automatically linked so Google evaluates the site's trustworthiness more highly.
Automatically generates Target language descriptions for each uploaded photo and is exposed in image search.
When you share a link on KakaoTalk, Instagram, etc., shop information appears as a beautiful preview.
The page location is displayed in search results, increasing the click-through rate.
Integrates the same page into one to prevent it from being divided into multiple URLs, preventing trust dispersion.
Automatically monitors index status and errors.
When they search for local shops in their native language — most local shops do not exist in the search results.
After entering shop information, automatic posts are published daily. Content is accumulating daily on Google without any separate work.
View actual page →New domains usually take 6-12 months to rank high on Google. Achieving 15 indexed pages and a 5.6th rank in just 45 days is a much faster initial performance than the industry average. The more posts accumulate, the more exposure increases exponentially.
There is almost no content directly uploaded by local shops for keywords like "Bangkok massage recommendations" or "Cebu restaurants Japanese." It's a blue ocean without competition, so even with few posts, it quickly achieves high rankings.
"Google indexing? Schema markup?" — You don't need to explain such terms to shop owners.
The content below is sales explanation material organized in language that can be understood without technical knowledge. Refer to the content below and convey it in your own words.
There are two types of marketing. If you understand why ContentsFactory uses an organic approach, you'll see the value of this service.
If you sponsor a YouTuber with 10 million subscribers, your shop will be exposed to hundreds of thousands of people the moment the video goes up. It's immediate.
But when the money stops, the exposure stops too. Ads disappear the moment you stop running them, and even if you spend money every month, you start from zero again next month.
Content posted once does not disappear. A post uploaded today will still exist in search results a year later, and as content accumulates, exposure increases like compound interest.
However, it takes time. Google typically needs 3-6 months to trust a new site.
Google's algorithm takes time to build trust. No one can skip this. Companies that promise top rankings in a short period are either using methods that violate Google's rules or exaggerating. ContentsFactory maximizes speed but uses that time honestly.
"Can't I just use a blog platform?" — Shop owners might ask. The difference is clear.
Platforms like WordPress, Wix, and Squarespace have separate owners. If policies change, exposure disappears, and shop information gets trapped within the platform. Google trusts individual domains more than external platforms.
yourshop.make-page.com — This is the shop's unique address. Posts accumulate daily like flyers, and Google evaluates this website as an independent site. Assets belong to the shop.
Imagine distributing flyers offline every day. One per day, that's 365 in a year. Each flyer is embedded in Google with keywords like "Bangkok massage recommendations" or "Cebu nail salon." When someone searches for that keyword, the flyer appears, and clicking it leads to the shop's website.
See what happens as posts accumulate on the timeline.
There's nothing to set up, and no need to know. Everything is processed automatically.
Directly requests indexing to Google immediately upon post creation
Simultaneous URL submission to Bing, Yandex, Naver
Structuring business type, location, and contact information on the shop's website
Structuring post title, date, and body
Structuring page path
Automatically converts 24 industry types to Google's standard classification
Automatically generates title, description, and thumbnail when sharing on social media
Optimized for X (Twitter) link sharing
Prevents duplicate URLs, focuses trustworthiness
Specifies content language to Google
Automatically extracts search result summary (160 characters)
Automatically generates target language descriptions for each photo, image search exposure
Full index → Client shop list → Post URLs per client shop
Automatic recommendation of related posts + previous/next post connection
Per client shop + overall integrated feed
Display search result path
Resends freshness signal for posts older than 30 days
Controls search bot crawling scope
Before a post goes up, there's an automatic preparation process.
We search for the latest trends in the relevant country and industry. We determine the direction of the article by reflecting keywords actually searched by tourists from the target country, currently popular travel themes, seasons, and local events.
We create target language posts of sufficient length, preferred by Google, by adding actual photos and information of the shop on top of the trends.
Up to 10 photos are alternated with text. The alternating structure of photos and text makes visitors read the article longer, and Google evaluates pages with longer dwell times as better content.
Google looks at a domain's history and trustworthiness.
A brand new domain takes time for Google to trust.
ContentsFactory's client shop pages operate as subdomains unique to each shop (e.g., yourshop.make-page.com), but they share the trustworthiness accumulated by the entire make-page.com domain.
Takes 6 months to 1 year to build Google trust
Immediate sharing of existing domain trustworthiness, much faster exposure speed
If you search for the keywords below in each language on Google, there are almost no results. SEO is a competition. Now, with no competitors, the one who fills it first secures the spot.
If there are many competitors targeting the same keywords, achieving top rankings is difficult. This space is currently empty.
You can rank high even with few posts. Even if competitors appear later, the authority built up first will be maintained.
Now, when content itself is scarce, partners who start now gain the biggest first-mover advantage.
Start without a credit card and use all features for free for 45 days.
If you don't like it, you don't have to use it.