SleekRank for currency pages
Keep currencies in Google Sheets or JSON. SleekRank generates an indexable page per currency with ISO code, symbol, issuing country, subdivision name, adoption date, and per-currency OG cards via SleekPixel.
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Currencies are tightly structured
Every currency has the same shape: an ISO 4217 code, a symbol, an issuing country (or zone), a subdivision name and number, an adoption date, and a history. Around 180 currencies are in active circulation worldwide, plus pegged variants, historical currencies, and crypto, all of which benefit from focused per-currency pages.
SleekRank reads currency data from Google Sheets, CSV, or JSON and produces one page per currency at /currencies/{slug}/. Tag mapping handles the title, selector mapping fills in ISO code, symbol, and issuing country, list mapping renders the denomination arrays (banknotes and coins). The base template is a normal WordPress page so theme typography stays consistent.
Because the source is one sheet, exchange-rate plugins can read the same code field for live data, and the per-currency page becomes a stable reference URL that the rest of the site can link to. Pegged-currency relationships and monetary-union memberships stay accurate because they live in one place.
Workflow
From currency sheet to per-currency URLs
Build the currency source
Design the currency template
Map currencies to template
Add region and union indexes
Data in, pages out
Currency rows to per-currency URLs
One row per currency with slug, ISO code, symbol, country, and subdivision name.
| slug | iso_code | symbol | country | subdivision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| japanese-yen | JPY | yen sign | Japan | sen (1/100) |
| euro | EUR | euro sign | Eurozone | cent (1/100) |
| swiss-franc | CHF | Fr. | Switzerland | rappen (1/100) |
| indian-rupee | INR | rupee sign | India | paisa (1/100) |
| brazilian-real | BRL | R$ | Brazil | centavo (1/100) |
/currencies/{slug}/
- /currencies/japanese-yen/
- /currencies/euro/
- /currencies/swiss-franc/
- /currencies/indian-rupee/
- /currencies/brazilian-real/
Comparison
Manual currency pages vs SleekRank
Hand-written page per currency
- Each currency takes a fresh write-up in the editor
- Symbol rendering inconsistent across pages
- Denomination lists go stale after coin and banknote redesigns
- ISO codes get retyped with occasional errors
- OG cards per currency rarely get attention
- Region and union groupings need separate maintenance
SleekRank
- One URL per currency at /currencies/{slug}/
- ISO code, symbol, subdivision render from columns
- List mapping handles banknote and coin arrays
- Adoption history and pegged relationships per page
- Sitemap entries per currency, base template noindexed
- Pair with SleekPixel for OG cards labeled with the symbol and code
Features
What SleekRank gives you for currency pages
Per currency
Each currency lives at /currencies/{slug}/, ready to rank for currency-name and ISO-code queries. The library spans active, pegged, and historical currencies.
Denomination arrays
List mapping renders the banknote and coin arrays as structured sections per page, so readers see what's actually in circulation alongside the metadata.
Region indexes
Second URL patterns group currencies by continent, monetary union, or peg relationship, all fed from the same source so adding a currency populates the indexes.
Use cases
Who builds currency pages with SleekRank
Travel sites
Country guides and travel publishers include a currency page per destination, linked into visa, banking, and tipping pages. The library powers consistent destination references.
Finance publishers
Money, banking, and forex sites ship currency reference pages with ISO codes, exchange-rate integrations, and history. The library scales without editorial bottlenecks.
Education sites
Civics and economics publishers cover every currency with structured metadata, ideal for teachers building lessons on monetary systems and trade.
The bigger picture
Why currency pages reward programmatic publishing
Currency search splits cleanly between travel, finance, and education: "what is the currency of Switzerland," "INR symbol," "euro subdivisions," "history of the yen." Each query maps to a specific currency and a focused per-currency page outranks a generic list every time. The structural problem is breadth plus accuracy: ISO codes have to be exactly right, symbol rendering has to use the proper Unicode characters, and subdivision relationships matter for tipping guides and financial guides downstream. Doing all that page by page in WordPress invites typos and stale information.
With SleekRank, the source sheet holds the canonical data; tag and selector mappings put it onto the page through a template designed once. Symbol Unicode lives in one column edited by one person; ISO codes are verified once against the standard. Pegged-currency relationships and monetary-union memberships stay accurate because they're declared in one place and rendered everywhere.
Pair with SleekPixel for OG cards labeled with the symbol and code so social shares from travel and finance content look intentional.
Questions
Common questions about SleekRank for currency pages
Most teams keep exchange rates separate from the SleekRank source, using a forex API rendered live on the page (or refreshed daily). The currency reference page is a stable URL holding metadata; the exchange rate is dynamic and lives in a widget. Mixing the two in a single source guarantees stale data. SleekRank handles the reference layer; a forex plugin or REST source handles live rates.
 Yes. Add a type column (fiat, crypto, historical) and the same metadata structure works for crypto: ISO-style code or ticker, symbol, issuing entity (or 'decentralized'), subdivision (satoshis, gwei). Crypto-specific fields (consensus, market cap) can live in additional columns surfaced only when type is crypto. The template renders conditionally based on type.
 Add a pegged_to column with the slug of the anchor currency. Selector mapping renders the peg relationship as a linked section on the page, so the Hong Kong dollar page links to the US dollar page automatically. For floating currencies, leave the column empty and the template hides the section. Peg-relationship indexes group all currencies pegged to a given anchor.
 Add a status column (current, demonetized, predecessor) and date_demonetized for historical entries. The template renders the demonetization date when present. Pages for predecessor currencies (Deutsche Mark, Italian Lira) get the same structural treatment as current currencies, with optional links to the successor currency.
 Yes. Each URL is added to the SleekRank sitemap. The base template is excluded and noindexed. Submit the sitemap in Search Console and new currencies get crawled within hours of cache flush. Currency queries reward structured per-page content with ISO codes, symbols, subdivisions, and history.
 Store the symbol as a Unicode character in the source. UTF-8 throughout means yen, euro, rupee, and other dedicated symbols render correctly. For currencies that share a symbol (the dollar sign for US, Canadian, Australian, Hong Kong dollars), include disambiguation in the symbol field or add a symbol_long column for contexts where the bare sign would be ambiguous.
 Yes. Add a converter widget to the template that takes the current page's ISO code and offers conversion against a base currency (often USD or EUR). The widget can use a free forex API; SleekRank's role is putting the ISO code in a stable element the widget can read. Cross-rates against every other currency on the site become a click away.
 No. Any WordPress theme handles the base template. The currency template is one page with structured sections (hero with symbol, key facts, denomination lists, history). Style it however the rest of the site looks. Travel themes, finance themes, and reference themes all work fine for currency libraries.
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