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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
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for UX researchers directories

Map UX researcher name, primary methods, industry focus, and case studies onto a base WordPress page, then ship one URL per UX researcher at /ux-researchers/{slug}/ with sitemap entries, schema, and og:image per row from UXPA + Upwork pool.

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SleekRank for UX researchers

Every working UX researcher, one URL each, sortable by methods

The UX researchers field has roughly 2,000 working professionals listed across UXPA chapter rosters, Upwork top-rated talent pools, and NN/g alumni lists. Hiring teams search by method plus industry: "diary study researcher fintech" and "JTBD research consultant healthcare". No clean directory renders those queries with primary methods, industry focus, and case studies marked up as one URL per UX researcher.

SleekRank reads the UXPA + Upwork pool as a JSON file, Google Sheet, or REST URL, then emits one WordPress page per slug at /ux-researchers/{slug}/. The base template surfaces a case study gallery, primary methods chip list, industry focus pill, and a contact link. Mappings push each cell into the right element through tag, selector, list, and meta mappings.

Edit a row and the page refreshes on the next cache cycle. Add a new UX researcher and the URL appears in the sitemap on rebuild. Update methods after the monthly review, every relevant cell refreshes across the 2,000 URLs. The directory becomes a maintainable surface owned by the chapter ops team that already keeps the sheet.

Workflow

From roster row to ranked UX researcher page

1

Design the base page in WP

Build one UX researcher page in Gutenberg or your builder. Place hero card with primary methods pill, industry focus chip list, and a case study card grid. Add element ids so mappings can target each cell.
2

Connect the roster source

Point SleekRank at the UXPA + Upwork pool JSON file, a Google Sheet, or a Notion database. Confirm the slug column drives the URL and set cache duration. Six hours during ramp, 24 hours once stable.
3

Wire the cell mappings

Tag mappings for h1 and title, selector mappings for methods and industry, list mapping for the case study array, meta mapping for og:image keyed to headshot.
4

Publish and flush rewrites

Save the page group, flush rewrites, watch the sitemap fill out with 2,000 UX researcher URLs. Adding the next cohort is a roster edit plus a cache flush, with no theme deploy or developer time required.

Data in, pages out

From UXPA row to UX researcher page

Each UXPA row becomes one published UX researcher page. The slug column drives the URL, methods and industry flow into hero card.
Data source: UXPA roster + Upwork CSV export
slug full_name primary_methods industry_focus day_rate
erika-hall Erika Hall Interviews, diary studies B2B SaaS $1,800
steve-portigal Steve Portigal Field research, interviews Consumer tech $2,200
kate-towsey Kate Towsey ResearchOps, surveys Fintech $1,600
tomer-sharon Tomer Sharon Mixed methods, JTBD Healthcare $2,000
indi-young Indi Young Listening sessions, mental models Enterprise $2,400
URL pattern: /ux-researchers/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /ux-researchers/erika-hall/
  • /ux-researchers/steve-portigal/
  • /ux-researchers/kate-towsey/
  • /ux-researchers/tomer-sharon/
  • /ux-researchers/indi-young/

Comparison

Static pages vs SleekRank for UX researchers

Hand-built UX researcher pages

  • Each UX researcher is a WordPress page someone drafts, formats, and publishes
  • Updating methods means hunting down the right page to edit
  • Case studies drift out of sync with the source roster
  • Schema.org Person markup is missing or hand-written per UX researcher
  • Sitemap inclusion lags behind every monthly roster intake by weeks
  • Building the next batch of UX researcher pages takes a sprint of editorial time

SleekRank

  • One base page at /ux-researchers/{slug}/, 2,000+ URLs from one source
  • UXPA + Upwork pool, Google Sheet, CSV, JSON, or REST URL as the canonical roster
  • Edit a row and methods, industry, case study refresh on next cache
  • Mappings drive h1, hero card, case study grid, og:image, Person schema
  • Sitemap auto-includes every /ux-researchers/{slug}/ URL on rebuild
  • Retired UX researchers drop out cleanly when the row is removed from the source

Features

What SleekRank gives you for UX researchers

Roster-aware base template

Build one UX researcher page in your editor, then let SleekRank fan it out across 2,000 URLs. Primary methods fills the hero pill, industry focus renders a chip list, case studys feed a card grid from a JSON column.

Four mapping shapes

Tag mappings rewrite h1 and title. Selector mappings hit hero ids. List mappings iterate the case study array. Meta mappings push og:image keyed to headshot into the head per URL.

Cache and refresh control

Set a six-hour cache during a refresh and 24 hours once the directory stabilises. Flush from the admin or via WP-CLI when a methods update lands. No static rebuild step blocks the editor.

Use cases

Where UX researchers directories pull weight

Association directories

Professional associations and chapter networks can each publish a UX researcher-per-URL directory off their existing roster. SleekRank ships in a week and stays current with renewals.

Agency talent benches

Agencies that maintain a freelancer bench publish a UX researcher directory off the same data shape, with permission flags hiding the day rate column for external visitors.

Editorial coverage hubs

Industry publications and editorial sites can build a UX researcher index off their interview archive. Each row references the consultant's published work and a contact link.

The bigger picture

Why a UX researcher-per-URL directory wins hiring queries

Hiring searches for UX researchers are bottom-of-funnel and very specific. Heads of product and research ops search method plus industry rather than the generic term. "diary study researcher fintech" and "JTBD research consultant healthcare" carry strong intent and stack to thousands of qualified queries per quarter across the cohort.

A single archive page filtered by parameters cannot win those because Google ranks URLs, not filters. The site that owns the per-UX researcher URL with primary methods, industry focus, and case studies marked up gets the inbound. Maintaining 2,000 UX researcher pages by hand is impossible, which is why the UXPA + Upwork pool and the agency alumni pages all leak traffic to LinkedIn stubs and aggregator domains.

Maintaining 2,000 rows in a sheet is a monthly ops task already on the calendar. SleekRank collapses the gap between the roster and the SEO surface. The base page lives in WordPress so layout and tracking stay in the editor.

Adding the next cohort becomes a sheet edit plus a cache flush rather than a content sprint.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for UX researchers

Page groups with 2,000 to 10,000 generated URLs run cleanly on default hosting plans. The UXPA + Upwork pool fits comfortably inside the practical limits for cache size and sitemap budget. The ceiling is your host's PHP memory and Google's crawl appetite for niche directories.

 

Yes. Attach the roster as one data source and a case study export as a second, both keyed by slug. SleekRank merges them per row so the bio comes from the roster and the verified case studies come from the second source, with the editor only touching the right field.

 

Yes. Map a headshot or case study_cover column to a meta mapping targeting og:image and twitter:image. SleekRank rewrites the head tags per URL so each page shares with a real portrait or project cover on LinkedIn and Twitter rather than a generic site card.

 

Update status to retired and remove the row, or flip a flag that the template uses to swap the layout into an archive variant with the contact CTA hidden. The change propagates on the next cache refresh and sitemap entries drop cleanly so the URL stops competing for hiring queries.

 

Yes. Add a list mapping pointed at a JSON array. Each entry carries title, year, and cover image, and the mapping iterates them into your case study card grid. The same array can feed Schema.org CreativeWork entries inside the structured-data block on the page.

 

Not if the data layer carries the difference. Primary methods, industry focus, and case studies all vary per row, and the template should interpolate those into unique sentences rather than rendering identical boilerplate. The UXPA + Upwork pool has enough specificity per UX researcher to clear the bar.

 

No. SleekRank automatically marks the base page as noindex and removes it from the sitemap. Only the generated child URLs surface to Google. The base page stays reachable in the WordPress admin for editors but never competes with its own children for the same query.

 

Commit the JSON change, run npm run fabrikat:push to SFTP the theme, then on prod run wp db query "DELETE FROM wp_319_sleek_rank_items" to clear the cache and wp rewrite flush --hard to register the new slugs. The new URLs go live after the four-step flow.

 

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