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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
✨ 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
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
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SleekRank for TV repair directories

Feed SleekRank a sheet of TV repair shops with brands serviced (Sony, LG, Samsung, TCL, Vizio), panel types (OLED, QLED, LED, plasma, projection), and in-home service availability. It generates a WordPress page for every shop and every brand or panel hub.

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SleekRank for TV repair directories

TV repair search splits by brand, panel, and screen size

TV repair queries are oddly specific. "Sony OLED repair Chicago", "LG WebOS firmware issue 90210", "Samsung QLED screen replacement Atlanta", "75-inch TV in-home repair Phoenix". The searcher knows the brand, often the panel type, and whether the set is too large to move. A single archive page cannot rank for those queries, and most local listings end at "TV repair near me".

SleekRank reads the shop roster from a Google Sheet or CSV and uses one base WordPress page as the template. Each row becomes a unique URL with shop, location, brands serviced (Sony, LG, Samsung, TCL, Vizio, Hisense), panel types (OLED, QLED, LED, mini-LED, plasma, DLP projection), screen size capability (up to 65", 65-85", 85"+), in-home service flag, and pickup availability mapped in.

Combinations come free. A pattern like /tv-repair/{brand}/{panel}/{city}/ generates /tv-repair/sony/oled/chicago/ from the same dataset. Shop pages, brand hubs, panel-type hubs, and city pages all flow from one roster.

Workflow

From shop roster to indexable TV directory

1

Build the shop template

Design one WordPress page with shop, location, brands, panel types, in-home service, screen-size threshold, turnaround, warranty, and a contact form.
2

Maintain the roster sheet

Columns for slug, shop, city, brands, panels, in_home, in_home_min_inches, pickup, turnaround_days, certifications, phone, email.
3

Wire mappings

Tag mapping for shop to H1, list mappings for brands and panels, selector for in-home flag and threshold, meta for og:image.
4

Generate hubs

Add page groups for /tv-repair/{city}/, /tv-repair/{brand}/{city}/, /tv-repair/{panel}/{city}/, and /in-home-tv-repair/{city}/ for the high-screen-size queries.

Data in, pages out

Shop roster, one page per location

A Google Sheet of TV repair shops with slug, name, city, brands, panel types, and in-home service works as the source.
Data source: Google Sheets / CSV
slug shop city brands in_home
lakefront-tv-clinic-chicago Lakefront TV Clinic Chicago, IL Sony, LG, Samsung Yes, 75"+
bayside-tv-techs-tampa Bayside TV Techs Tampa, FL Samsung, TCL, Vizio Pickup only
peach-state-tv-repair-atlanta Peach State TV Repair Atlanta, GA Sony, LG, Hisense Yes, 65"+
cactus-display-clinic-phoenix Cactus Display Clinic Phoenix, AZ LG, Samsung, Vizio Yes, 55"+
bay-state-tv-co-boston Bay State TV Co Boston, MA Sony, LG, Samsung, TCL Yes, 65"+
URL pattern: /tv-repair/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /tv-repair/lakefront-tv-clinic-chicago/
  • /tv-repair/bayside-tv-techs-tampa/
  • /tv-repair/peach-state-tv-repair-atlanta/
  • /tv-repair/cactus-display-clinic-phoenix/
  • /tv-repair/bay-state-tv-co-boston/

Comparison

Hand-built TV shop pages vs sheet-driven directory

Manual pages or generic directory plugin

  • Each shop page edited individually, brand coverage drifts
  • Panel-type pages out of sync with current capability
  • In-home service availability inconsistent across pages
  • Screen-size thresholds for in-home service stale
  • Adding a new brand like Hisense means rewriting the corpus
  • LocalBusiness schema hand-written per page

SleekRank

  • One page per shop from a single roster sheet
  • Per brand and per panel-type URLs from the same data
  • In-home service threshold and pickup flag update with one edit
  • Works with whatever theme the directory already uses
  • Sitemap includes every shop, brand, panel, and city page
  • Pair with SleekPixel for a per-shop OG card

Features

What SleekRank gives you for TV repair directories

Per panel type

OLED, QLED, mini-LED, plasma, projection: each gets its own hub fed from the roster, ranking for the panel-specific repair query.

In-home service threshold

A screen_size_threshold column drives the in-home service badge, so a homeowner with an 85-inch wall mount finds shops that come to them.

Per brand

Sony, LG, Samsung, TCL, Vizio: each brand gets its own hub fed from the shops actually authorized or experienced with the brand's repair patterns.

Use cases

Who builds TV repair directories with SleekRank

TV brand authorized service

Sony, LG, and Samsung list authorized service providers per market from the dealer database, with credentials kept current via REST.

Local lead-gen sites

Per-metro TV repair directories scale to hundreds of shop pages from a curated sheet, with no per-page editing as shops open or close.

Electronics service associations

NESDA and regional electronics service guilds publish member shop rosters sourced from the membership database via a REST endpoint.

The bigger picture

Why TV repair SEO needs panel and brand pages

TV repair is a service category where the panel technology and screen size determine which shops can even take the job. A 65-inch QLED with a stuck pixel and an 85-inch OLED with a power-board failure are different repairs requiring different parts, different tools, and often different physical handling. A homeowner whose wall-mounted 85-inch TV stopped working is not going to disassemble it themselves to drive it to a shop, so in-home service is the deciding factor before brand or panel.

Per-brand, per-panel, and in-home-service pages, each carrying the specifics buyers evaluate, are the surface that wins these queries. SleekRank pins those specifics to the shop row in operations, so a new brand authorization, a panel-type capability change, or an updated in-home service threshold propagates from one cell to every relevant page on the next cache cycle. The result is a corpus that stays current with what shops actually handle.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for TV repair directories

Yes. Add in_home (boolean) and in_home_min_inches (number) columns to the roster, then define a page group with URL pattern /in-home-tv-repair/{city}/ filtered on in_home=true. The page ranks for the high-intent in-home query and surfaces only shops that travel.

 

Store panels as a JSON array per shop with values like oled, qled, mini_led, led, plasma, dlp_projection. The template renders a panel-capability list and panel-type hubs filter on the array. One edit propagates to every page.

 

Add a factory_authorizations column with values like sony_authorized, lg_authorized, samsung_authorized. A filtered page group at /sony-authorized-tv-repair/{city}/ shows only authorized shops and ranks for the high-trust authorized-service query.

 

Store pricing as a JSON object keyed by panel and service: {oled_panel_swap: 800, power_board: 200}. Render as a starting-from range rather than exact quotes, since TV repair pricing varies by model, panel cost, and labor minimum.

 

Yes. Add market_segment with values residential, commercial, signage and run a separate page group for /commercial-display-repair/{city}/ filtered on commercial. Both groups read the same roster, different filtered slices.

 

Store max_screen_inches and in_home_min_inches as numbers. The template renders both: a shop that handles up to 85 inches and travels for 65 inches and above is a stronger signal than vague "all sizes" language.

 

Remove the brand from the shop's brands array. The next cache cycle drops the shop from that brand's hub, removes the brand badge from the shop page, and updates any combination pages. The corpus stays in step with current capability.

 

Yes. Store no_fix_no_fee as a boolean. A filtered page group at /tv-repair-no-fix-no-fee/{city}/ shows only shops offering the guarantee, capturing the risk-averse searcher segment that filters by pricing terms.

 

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