SleekRank for forensic investigator directories
Feed SleekRank a sheet of forensic investigators with specialty (digital, fire, accident, criminal, fraud), credentials (CFCE, CCE, CFEI, CFI), licenses, and city. It builds a clean WordPress page per investigator plus per-specialty and per-city URLs from one base template.
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Counsel retain investigators by specialty plus license
Forensic investigator retention runs on specialty plus credential plus jurisdiction. "Digital forensic investigator Houston", "fire cause investigator Phoenix", "accident reconstruction investigator Boston", "fraud investigator licensed PI Atlanta". Counsel choosing forensic investigators looks for the right specialty credential (CFCE for digital, CFEI for fire, CFI for fraud), the right state license (PI license requirements vary), and a defensible chain-of-custody process.
SleekRank reads the existing roster of investigators and uses one base WordPress page as the template. Each row becomes a unique URL with the investigator's specialty, credentials, state PI licenses, lab affiliations, prior-engagement summary, and hourly rate mapped into the page. Add an investigator when one joins, remove a row when a license lapses, and the directory updates from one source.
Combinations come for free. A URL pattern like /forensic-investigators/{specialty}/{city}/ generates /forensic-investigators/digital/houston/ from the same data. Investigator bios, specialty hubs, and city pages all draw from the same sheet, so a license renewal or credential update on one row propagates everywhere.
Workflow
From investigator roster to indexable directory
Build the investigator template
Maintain the roster sheet
Wire mappings
Generate combinations
Data in, pages out
Investigator roster, one page per investigator
| slug | name | specialty | credentials | city |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| derek-mason-digital-cfce-houston | Derek Mason | Digital forensics | CFCE, CCE | Houston, TX |
| anya-bourne-fire-cfei-phoenix | Anya Bourne | Fire investigation | CFEI | Phoenix, AZ |
| luis-arroyo-accident-acTAR-boston | Luis Arroyo | Accident reconstruction | ACTAR | Boston, MA |
| priya-kapoor-fraud-cfi-atlanta | Priya Kapoor | Fraud investigation | CFI, CFE | Atlanta, GA |
| cory-nakashima-cyber-cce-san-francisco | Cory Nakashima | Cyber forensics | CCE, GCFA | San Francisco, CA |
/forensic-investigators/{slug}/
- /forensic-investigators/derek-mason-digital-cfce-houston/
- /forensic-investigators/anya-bourne-fire-cfei-phoenix/
- /forensic-investigators/luis-arroyo-accident-acTAR-boston/
- /forensic-investigators/priya-kapoor-fraud-cfi-atlanta/
- /forensic-investigators/cory-nakashima-cyber-cce-san-francisco/
Comparison
Manual investigator pages vs. data-driven directory
Manual pages or generic directory plugin
- Every new investigator means another hand-built WordPress page
- Per-specialty hubs drift out of sync with the active roster
- Directory plugins give one archive, not unique URLs per investigator
- PI license renewals expire and pages don't update
- Custom code locks the directory to one theme
- Adding a new specialty (drone, ICS-OT forensics) requires a developer ticket
SleekRank
- One page per investigator generated from a single sheet
- Per specialty and per city URLs from the same data
- Update the sheet, the pages update on the next cache flush
- Works with whatever theme or builder the firm already uses
- Sitemap support so every investigator page gets crawled
- Pair with SleekPixel for an OG image per investigator
Features
What SleekRank gives you for forensic investigator directories
Page per investigator
Each row becomes a unique WordPress URL with the investigator's bio, specialty, credentials, state PI licenses, lab affiliations, and hourly rate. The page accrues authority for the investigator's name.
Per specialty
Digital, fire, accident reconstruction, fraud, cyber: each specialty gets its own indexable hub fed from the roster, with the investigators credentialed in that area surfaced.
Per city pages
Build /forensic-investigators/houston/ and /forensic-investigators/phoenix/ as their own indexable hubs from the same source data.
Use cases
Who builds forensic investigator directories with SleekRank
Forensic consulting firms
Forensic consulting firms with multi-specialty teams keep individual investigator pages in sync from one master sheet. New hire onboarding becomes a row addition instead of a page build.
Expert referral networks
Expert referral networks publish forensic-investigator directories sourced from the panel database via a REST endpoint. Credential and license renewals flow from the source of truth.
PI association directories
State investigator associations publish member directories so counsel and insurers can find local credentialed investigators. License status lives in the same sheet that drives the public directory.
The bigger picture
Why forensic investigator directories need credential and license pages
Forensic investigator retention is credential and license sensitive. Counsel retaining a digital forensic investigator wants someone with CFCE or CCE plus a state PI license valid in the relevant jurisdiction; retaining a fire investigator wants CFEI plus prior NFPA 921 work; retaining a fraud investigator wants CFI or CFE plus the right state license. "Digital forensic investigator Houston CFCE", "fire cause investigator Phoenix CFEI", "accident reconstruction investigator Boston ACTAR".
A single archive page filtered by query string cannot rank for those combinations because Google ranks pages, not parameters, and the specific credential-plus-specialty-plus-city is what counsel types when retaining. Most directory plugins solve the wrong problem by letting users filter without giving Google an indexable URL per filter combination. SleekRank inverts that: every meaningful specialty-plus-credential-plus-city is a real WordPress page with its own H1, schema, and content.
The roster sheet is the canonical source, so a new credential or license appears in three places (the bio, the specialty hub, the city hub) the moment the practice manager adds the row.
Questions
Common questions about SleekRank for forensic investigator directories
Yes. Define a URL pattern like /forensic-investigators/{specialty}/{city}/ and SleekRank builds a page per combination from the sheet. Each combination renders its own H1, list of investigators, and meta tags, which is what ranks for queries like "digital forensic investigator Houston".
 Add pi_license and license_expiry columns. Selector mappings render the license badge and surface upcoming expirations. A hidden flag can remove the investigator from public hubs once a license lapses since unlicensed work is invalid evidence in most jurisdictions.
 Yes. Store lab affiliations as a JSON array column (ASCLD, ANAB, ISO 17025 labs the investigator works through). A list mapping renders each affiliation as a badge on the bio. For matters where lab accreditation matters most (criminal evidence work, particularly), surface the relevant accreditation prominently.
 Store jurisdictions and PI licenses as JSON array columns. A list mapping renders each on the bio. For city hubs, generate the URL pattern from the primary practice city to avoid duplicating an investigator across every state where they hold a license.
 Each generated URL is a real WordPress page with full HTML and appears in the sitemap. The base template page is auto-noindexed so it never competes with the generated children. New investigators typically index within a few crawls of the sitemap update.
 Yes. SleekRank uses an existing WordPress page as the template, so Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, Oxygen, and classic themes all work because rendering happens on the page output. The directory inherits whatever the firm's site already looks like.
 Yes. Add a chain_of_custody_url column linking to the investigator's standing procedure document, plus a last_audit_date. Selector mappings surface both on the bio. Counsel reviewing for evidence-admissibility prep can read the standing procedure in one click.
 Yes. Build the form once into the base page using your normal form plugin and inject the investigator's coordinator email via a selector mapping into a hidden field. Submissions then route to the right coordinator without per-page form configuration.
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