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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
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SleekRank for classic arcade cabinet listings

Connect SleekRank to your restored arcade cabinet inventory and render a crawlable URL for each machine at /arcade-cabinet/{slug}/. Pac-Man, Galaga, Defender, Donkey Kong, Tron, Asteroids, Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat, and NBA Jam cabinets each get a real WordPress page.

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SleekRank for Classic arcade cabinet listings

Restored arcade cabinets sell on title, year, and CRT condition

A restored arcade cabinet buyer searches by title and decade with confidence. Pac-Man 1980, Galaga 1981, Defender, Donkey Kong, Asteroids, Tron, Star Wars cockpit, Street Fighter II 1991, Mortal Kombat II, NBA Jam Tournament Edition. A working arcade restoration shop holds around 600 cabinets across showroom, restoration bay, and consigned storage. Each cabinet carries the title, year, manufacturer (Atari, Bally Midway, Nintendo, Williams, Capcom, Midway), cabinet style (upright, cocktail, sit-down cockpit), CRT type and condition, board status (original PCB, JAMMA conversion, JROK kit), control panel condition, and a price.

SleekRank reads the inventory feed - usually a Google Sheet maintained by the restoration tech, a Square POS export, or a custom REST endpoint from the shop's CMS - and emits one indexable URL per row at /arcade-cabinet/{slug}/. The base WordPress page hosts the title history blurb, cabinet style explainer, CRT condition rating, board status, control panel notes, monitor cap kit status, gallery with detailed photos, and a buy-now button. Each row supplies the title, year, manufacturer, cabinet style, CRT condition, board status, control panel condition, gallery URLs, and price.

Product schema fits arcade cabinets cleanly because each title is a first-class product with strong brand recognition across the gaming community. A meta mapping emits JSON-LD with brand from Atari, Bally Midway, Nintendo, Williams, Capcom, or Midway; the title as model; itemCondition from the shop's grading scale; and offers with priceCurrency. Google renders rich price snippets for queries like "restored Pac-Man cabinet" or "Defender upright 1980", and buyers searching by title and decade land directly on the specific cabinet's page with CRT condition visible above the fold.

Workflow

From restoration log to ranked cabinet listing

1

Design the cabinet template

Build one WordPress page with placeholders for title, year, manufacturer, cabinet style badge, CRT condition badge, board status badge, side art origin, control panel notes, monitor service badges, gallery sections, buy button, and a related-cabinets grid. This page is the template every cabinet row inherits.
2

Connect inventory source

Point SleekRank at the Square POS export, Google Sheet maintained by the restoration tech, or a custom REST endpoint. Configure auth, the array path, and a cache duration matching how often the tech publishes completed restorations through the inventory system each business day during peak season.
3

Wire fields and schema

Map title and year to the H1, cabinet style and CRT condition to badges, board status to a badge, side art origin to a badge, gallery photos to multiple list mappings by category, and Product JSON-LD to a meta mapping with brand (manufacturer), itemCondition, year, and offers.
4

Publish and submit

Flush rewrites once and submit the sitemap to Google Search Console. New completed restorations generate URLs on the next cycle, sold cabinets drop quietly, and the restoration tech continues logging work in the inventory sheet without ever touching the WordPress admin or any third-party marketplace listing tool.

Data in, pages out

Cabinet row in, ranked URL out

Every Pac-Man, Galaga, Defender, Donkey Kong, and Street Fighter II row in your restored cabinet inventory becomes a real WordPress URL with CRT and board status.
Data source: Arcade restoration shop inventory
slug title year manufacturer price
pac-man-1980-bally-midway-upright Pac-Man 1980 Bally Midway $3,400
galaga-1981-namco-upright-cap-kit Galaga 1981 Namco / Bally Midway $3,200
defender-1980-williams-upright Defender 1980 Williams $3,800
donkey-kong-1981-nintendo-upright Donkey Kong 1981 Nintendo $4,200
street-fighter-ii-1991-capcom-upright Street Fighter II 1991 Capcom $2,400
URL pattern: /arcade-cabinet/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /arcade-cabinet/pac-man-1980-bally-midway-upright/
  • /arcade-cabinet/galaga-1981-namco-upright-cap-kit/
  • /arcade-cabinet/defender-1980-williams-upright/
  • /arcade-cabinet/donkey-kong-1981-nintendo-upright/
  • /arcade-cabinet/street-fighter-ii-1991-capcom-upright/

Comparison

Craigslist post vs SleekRank for arcade cabinets

Per-cabinet Craigslist post

  • Craigslist posts expire on a 30-day cycle and never index in Google reliably
  • Buyers must scroll regional listings rather than search by title nationally
  • No structured data so search engines cannot match title queries to inventory
  • Photo limits and formatting restrict what the shop can show per cabinet
  • Authority accrues to craigslist.org, not to the restoration shop's domain
  • Out-of-region buyers never see specific cabinets without explicit search effort

SleekRank

  • Every Pac-Man, Galaga, Defender, and Donkey Kong cabinet gets a crawlable URL
  • Product JSON-LD with title, year, and manufacturer driven by row fields
  • Inventory reads from Sheets, Square POS, or any REST endpoint
  • Pattern /arcade-cabinet/{slug}/ ranks for title-specific queries
  • CRT condition, board status, and control panel notes visible per cabinet
  • Sold cabinets drop to 404 on cache refresh; sitemap auto-cleans

Features

What SleekRank gives you for Classic arcade cabinet listings

CRT condition rating

Track CRT condition on a structured scale - excellent, good with cap kit, original tube needs cap kit, replaced LCD. The base page renders the CRT condition as a prominent badge. Cabinet buyers care about the monitor more than almost any other component, and visible CRT status removes a major pre-sale email about whether the tube is original.

Board status and conversions

Map board status to a structured field - original PCB, JAMMA conversion, JROK kit, multigame conversion. The base page renders board status as a badge and the description clarifies what game runs on the board. Collectors who insist on original PCBs filter by the badge, and conversion-tolerant buyers see options they would otherwise miss.

Detailed cabinet gallery

Store cabinet photo URLs by category - bezel, marquee, control panel, side art, CRT, coin door, interior - in separate columns. List mappings render distinct gallery sections. Cabinet buyers scrutinize side art for fade, marquee for cracks, and control panel for wear, and structured galleries surface exactly what they need to evaluate.

Use cases

Who uses SleekRank for arcade cabinets

Arcade restoration shops

Working restoration shops cycle 100 to 600 cabinets through full restoration each year. SleekRank turns the restoration log into a ranked online catalog that surfaces specific titles to collectors searching for exact title and year combinations across the entire arcade enthusiast community without expensive marketplace listing fees.

Arcade dealers

Dealers who source cabinets from operators, route closures, and basement clearances work from a constantly changing list. The Google Sheet is the source of truth; the URLs spin up and drop with the inventory churn, and the dealer accrues authority for title-specific search terms over months of consistent listings.

Barcade and route operators

Barcade operators and route operators retire cabinets on rotation cycles as new floor planning happens. A ranked catalog with full board and CRT status reaches collectors and home arcade builders searching by title rather than relying on word of mouth through the limited operator network.

The bigger picture

Why owned cabinet URLs beat Craigslist posts

Restored arcade cabinets sell on title-driven search intent and on regional reach. A buyer in Texas might want a restored Defender from 1980 with the original CRT and cap kit installed, and a restoration shop in Massachusetts holds exactly that cabinet. On Craigslist that match never happens because the listing is region-locked and the title-level query never reaches the right post.

SleekRank gives the restoration shop a real WordPress URL per cabinet with full HTML, Product JSON-LD that carries title, year, and manufacturer, CRT condition badge, board status badge, side art origin badge, structured galleries by photo category, and a buy button all driven by the same inventory sheet the restoration tech already maintains. The shop accrues organic authority for terms like "restored Defender 1980" and "Galaga cap kit installed", buyers in any region find specific cabinets through search, and the restoration work itself becomes the marketing because every completed log entry produces a ranked URL that captures the search demand for that exact title and condition combination across the entire national arcade enthusiast community.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for Classic arcade cabinet listings

Yes. Square supports scheduled CSV exports and a REST API for inventory queries. Point SleekRank at the export URL or the REST endpoint with appropriate auth, and configure a cache duration matching how often the restoration tech publishes completed cabinets through the POS - usually daily during peak restoration season.

 

Add boolean columns for cap_kit_installed, monitor_refurbished, deflection_board_serviced, chassis_recapped. The base page renders monitor service badges via selector mappings. Collectors paying restored prices want to see the specific work performed rather than a generic restored claim, and visible badges validate the asking price.

 

Yes. Add a cabinet_style column with values like upright, cocktail, sit_down_cockpit, mini_upright, deluxe, and surface the value as a badge and a Schema.org additionalProperty. Buyers searching for a Star Wars cockpit or Tron cocktail cabinet find the specific style directly rather than filtering through generic title pages.

 

Yes. Add a cabinet_origin column with values like dedicated_original, JAMMA_conversion, donor_chassis. The base page renders an origin badge. Cabinet purists insist on dedicated original cabinets where the artwork, control panel, and PCB all match the title, while conversion-tolerant buyers see options they would otherwise filter out.

 

Add boolean columns for side_art_original, side_art_repro, side_art_restored. The base page renders the side art origin via a badge and the gallery shows the actual side art condition. Collectors who insist on original side art only filter by the badge, and reproduction-tolerant buyers know exactly what ships with the cabinet.

 

Add a shipping_complexity column with values like crated_freight, white_glove, local_pickup_only. The base page renders a shipping badge that signals which cabinets ship nationally with crated freight versus which require local pickup. Buyers in different regions filter accordingly and only inquire on cabinets that ship to their location.

 

Yes. The default related filter matches on category, but adding a manufacturer or decade field and a custom related filter in sleek-rank.php lets you surface other Bally Midway cabinets on a Bally Midway page, or other 1980 titles on a Pac-Man page. Era-based or manufacturer-based related grids match how arcade collectors browse depth within a focused interest area.

 

The row drops from the inventory and the URL returns 404 on the next cache refresh. For rare cabinets with inbound links from arcade enthusiast publications or YouTube channel reviews, set a 410 with a redirect to a manufacturer archive page via a small custom plugin to preserve link equity from those high-engagement references within the arcade community.

 

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