SleekRank for container home listings
Feed SleekRank a container home roster with slug, model name, container count, square footage, price, region, finish level, and a photo array. It renders one WordPress page per build, a per-region hub, and a per-configuration hub, all wired into the sitemap with Product schema mapped in.
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Container home buyers search by size, region, and container count
Container home shoppers run very narrow queries: "40ft container home Texas", "two container off-grid home cost", "shipping container ADU California permits", "prefab container cabin under 100k". A generic builder portfolio page cannot rank for those because the query combines square footage, region, and container count, and most builders bury their inventory inside a PDF brochure or a slow lightbox gallery.
SleekRank treats the build roster as the source. Each row carries slug, model name, container count, total square footage, price, base region, finish level, beds, baths, and a photo URL array. SleekRank renders a WordPress page per build with the model name, container count, and starting price in the HTML before any 3D viewer or gallery mounts.
The same data drives a /container-homes/{region}/ hub for each metro or state and a /container-homes/{configuration}/ hub grouping by container count. When a model retires, the status flips, the URL moves to an archive pattern, and the active corpus refreshes on the next cache cycle. The builder owns the sheet, the directory runs itself.
Workflow
From build roster to ranked container home page
Build the model template
Maintain the build sheet
Wire mappings
Publish and refresh
Data in, pages out
Build roster, one page per container home
| slug | model | containers | sqft | price | region |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| sierra-40ft-1br-austin-tx | Sierra 40 | 1 x 40ft | 320 | $89,500 | Austin, TX |
| coast-2x40ft-2br-san-diego-ca | Coast Duo | 2 x 40ft | 640 | $172,000 | San Diego, CA |
| granite-3x20ft-studio-boulder-co | Granite Trio | 3 x 20ft | 480 | $148,000 | Boulder, CO |
| cypress-2x40ft-3br-asheville-nc | Cypress | 2 x 40ft | 720 | $198,000 | Asheville, NC |
| redwood-40ft-adu-portland-or | Redwood ADU | 1 x 40ft | 300 | $94,200 | Portland, OR |
/container-homes/{slug}/
- /container-homes/sierra-40ft-1br-austin-tx/
- /container-homes/coast-2x40ft-2br-san-diego-ca/
- /container-homes/granite-3x20ft-studio-boulder-co/
- /container-homes/cypress-2x40ft-3br-asheville-nc/
- /container-homes/redwood-40ft-adu-portland-or/
Comparison
PDF brochures vs sheet-driven container home pages
PDF brochure, gallery page, or generic builder portfolio
- Builders ship spec sheets as PDFs that Google indexes but rarely ranks
- A single portfolio gallery cannot rank for model-level or region-level queries
- Price and availability drift between the spec deck and the live site
- Retired models linger as orphaned URLs with stale pricing
- Aggregators outrank builders for the builder's own model names
- No control over structured data or OG cards per build
SleekRank
- One indexable WordPress URL per build, generated from the sheet
- Per-region and per-configuration hub pages from the same source
- Product schema, OG image, and meta description mapped from row fields
- Retired models flip to an archive pattern via a status column
- Sitemap auto-includes new builds without manual editing
- Pair with SleekPixel for a per-build OG card with model name and price overlay
Features
What SleekRank gives you for container home listings
Configuration pages buyers actually search
Each URL surfaces model name, container count, square footage, and starting price in real HTML. Buyers comparing single 40ft builds against two-container layouts land on a page that mirrors how they shop.
Per-region hubs from the same column
Run a second pattern at /container-homes/{region}/ that buckets builds by metro or state. Austin and Asheville each get their own indexable page from one dataset.
Configuration directories
Single-container, two-container, and three-container layouts each get a hub at /container-homes/{configuration}/ filtered off the container count column. Shoppers planning by footprint land on a real config page.
Use cases
Who builds container home listings with SleekRank
Container home builders
Builders with rotating model rosters publish each configuration as a real URL, with price, square footage, and lead time pulled from the same sheet the sales desk maintains.
Container home marketplaces
Aggregators that list builds from multiple shops generate one page per build across the network, with builder name, region, and price all driven by their intake feed.
Off-grid and ADU specialists
Niche sites covering ADU permits, off-grid kits, or hurricane-rated builds publish a curated subset of the wider container market as a focused regional directory.
The bigger picture
Why container home builders should own the URL for each configuration
Container home shopping happens in spreadsheets and Pinterest boards months before a deposit hits an account, and the default for the industry is a single portfolio page plus a PDF spec sheet for each model. Neither earns durable search equity, neither updates automatically when a model retires, and neither carries the schema or OG metadata that turns a Google result into a click. With SleekRank a single sheet drives a real WordPress URL for every model, the region hubs accumulate authority across metros, and the same template renders cleanly whether the catalog holds eight builds or eighty.
When a model sells out the status flips, the live index reflects the next launch cycle without manual cleanup, and old configurations stay archived as research pages for buyers who want to compare against current stock. The sales desk keeps the brand surface, the sheet keeps the freshness, and search engines see a real directory rather than a portfolio PDF graveyard.
Questions
Common questions about SleekRank for container home listings
Yes. Run a second page group with /container-homes/{region}/ as the URL pattern, sourced from the same sheet. A list mapping filters rows where region matches the slug and renders builds for that metro. One sheet, two URL patterns, no duplicate maintenance.
 Use a status column with values like active, retired, and sold-out. Filter the data source to active rows for the live pattern and route retired rows to a /container-homes/archive/{slug}/ pattern if you want them archived. SleekRank rebuilds both corpora on the next cache refresh.
 Yes. Lazy-load floor plan PDFs and embedded 3D viewers on the base page. The HTML still ships with the model name, container count, and price in real text, so the page indexes well before the heavy assets mount.
 Map fields to a JSON-LD Product block via a meta mapping. Model name, price, image, and brand fill in the schema per row. Validate one page with Google's Rich Results Test, then trust the template across the corpus.
 Yes. Add a lead_time_weeks column and an availability column. Render both via selector mappings on the build page. When the sales team updates the row, the page reflects the new lead time on the next cache refresh.
 Yes. Point SleekRank at a REST endpoint exposed by the CRM, a CSV exported nightly, or a Google Sheet that an automation populates from the CRM. The same mappings apply regardless of where the rows originated.
 Each build page has a unique model name, container count, square footage, price, region, and gallery. Use per-row metaDescription, H1, and lead paragraph fields to ensure variety beyond the boilerplate. SleekRank surfaces every field per row, which is what keeps duplicate detection at bay.
 Yes. Route rows where status is retired or sold-out to a /container-homes/archive/{slug}/ pattern via a second page group. The active corpus stays clean and the archive becomes a long-tail SEO asset for model-level queries that return months later.
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