WordPress/Elementor Developer Needed
Költségvetés: $50.0
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We need an experienced WordPress and Elementor developer to build out two new sections of our existing website.
The good news: all the hard work is already done for you. We have:
• Complete visual mockups of the two main pages (open in any browser — no setup needed)
• Full data spec files with every piece of content, every image URL, every link, and every color
• A detailed written guide explaining exactly what to build and how
• A visual sitemap showing how all the pages connect
You are not designing anything from scratch. You are building what we have already designed.
Important — How These Pages Fit Into the Website
Before reading the scope below, please understand the strategy. This is important.
These pages do NOT appear in the main navigation menu. Just like how large staffing firms such as Robert Half and Randstad keep their city and industry pages completely out of their nav, we want the same approach. Our main nav stays exactly as it is today. The new pages exist purely to capture Google search traffic.
Visitors find these pages by:
1. Searching Google (for example, "healthcare staffing agency in Miami") and landing directly on the page
2. Clicking through from our two new hub pages — Industries and Find Your Market — which will be linked in the footer
3. Internal links within page body copy
Every one of these pages must still include the full global nav and footer so visitors who land from Google can navigate the rest of the site normally. The pages just do not appear as menu items themselves.
URL Structure
Please follow this URL pattern exactly:
• Industries hub page: /industries/
• Individual industry page: /industries/healthcare/ (replace "healthcare" with the industry slug)
• Find Your Market hub page: /find-your-market/
• Individual city page: /locations/miami-fl/ (replace "miami-fl" with the city slug)
• City plus industry page: /locations/miami-fl/healthcare/ (city slug then industry slug)
This structure mirrors how Robert Half and other major staffing firms organize their location pages. The /locations/ parent keeps all city pages cleanly grouped and is a pattern Google already associates with staffing companies.
What Needs to Be Built
Phase 1 — Two New Hub Pages (Main Priority)
Page A — Industries We Serve
A page at /industries/ that shows a grid of 20 industry cards including Healthcare, Finance, Government, IT, Logistics, and more. Each card has a photo, a title, and a button. We have the complete design mockup and all the data ready for you. This page will be linked in the footer only — not in the main nav.
Page B — Find Your Market
A page at /find-your-market/ that shows a grid of city cards organized by state. There is a live search bar at the top that filters the cities as you type. We have the complete design mockup and all the data ready for you. This page will also be linked in the footer only — not in the main nav.
Both pages must:
• Match our existing website navigation bar and footer exactly using the global Elementor header and footer
• Include a breadcrumb bar just below the nav
• Include a scrolling logo ticker — we will provide the logo URLs and CSS
• Be fully responsive on mobile
Phase 2 — Industry Sub-Pages (19 Pages)
One page for each industry we serve, all sitting under /industries/. They all use the same layout — you build the template once and duplicate it 19 times, swapping out the content each time.
Example pages:
• /industries/healthcare/
• /industries/financial-services/
• /industries/logistics/
We will provide the content including headlines, body copy, and image URLs for each page. These pages are not in the nav — they are discovered via Google search and internal links from the Industries hub page.
Phase 3 — City Sub-Pages (31 Pages)
One page for each of our 31 target cities, all sitting under /locations/. Same approach — build the template once, duplicate 31 times.
Example pages:
• /locations/miami-fl/
• /locations/washington-dc/
• /locations/arlington-va/
Our 31 target cities span Florida (7 cities), Georgia (2), South Carolina (2), North Carolina (3), Virginia (8), Maryland (7), Washington D.C. (1), and Ohio (1). We will provide the content for each city. These pages are not in the nav.
Phase 4 — City and Industry Combined Pages (Up to 620 Pages — Must Use Automation)
This is the most important part for our Google rankings. We need one page for every combination of city and industry.
Example pages:
• /locations/miami-fl/healthcare/
• /locations/washington-dc/government/
• /locations/arlington-va/information-technology/
• /locations/charlotte-nc/financial-services/
With 31 cities and 20 industries, this is up to 620 pages. You must NOT build these by hand. The correct approach is:
1. Create a Custom Post Type in WordPress — for example, call it "Staffing Markets"
2. Set up ACF (Advanced Custom Fields) for city name, state, industry name, city photo, and industry photo
3. Build one Elementor dynamic template that pulls in the fields automatically
4. Import all 620 combinations using a CSV file — we will provide the spreadsheet
The template is built once. The CSV import generates all 620 pages automatically. If you are not familiar with this approach, please say so before applying — this is a core requirement.
These pages are not in the nav — they are discovered via Google search only.
What We Will Provide to You
• HTML mockup files for both hub pages (open in any browser, no server needed)
• Data spec files with all content, image URLs, links, and colors for both hub pages
• A written step-by-step build guide in plain English
• A visual sitemap diagram showing how all pages connect
• A CSV spreadsheet for the 620 city and industry page import
• All copy including headlines and body text for the industry and city sub-pages
• Access to the WordPress admin panel
SEO Requirements
Every page must be built with SEO in mind:
• Page title must include the city name and/or industry name — for example: "Healthcare Staffing in Miami, FL"
• Meta description must be unique per page and include the city and industry keywords
• H1 heading must include the city and/or industry name naturally
• First paragraph must mention the city and industry within the first 100 words
• Breadcrumb navigation must appear on every sub-page — for example: Home, Locations, Miami FL, Healthcare
• Internal links: each city page should link to its city and industry pages; each industry page should link to relevant city and industry pages
• All new pages must be included in the WordPress XML sitemap via Yoast or RankMath
Requirements
• Strong experience with WordPress and Elementor Pro
• Experience with Elementor Loop Grid and dynamic templates
• Experience with ACF (Advanced Custom Fields)
• Experience with WP All Import or a similar CSV import plugin
• Ability to match an existing website design exactly — nav, footer, colors, fonts
• Understanding of basic on-page SEO including page titles, meta descriptions, and H1 headings
• Responsive and mobile-friendly builds
• Clean and organized Elementor structure — no bloated or broken templates
Nice to have:
• Experience building programmatic SEO pages at scale
• Familiarity with WordPress Custom Post Types
• Experience with Yoast SEO or RankMath
Please provide your fixed-price quote broken down by phase:
1. Phase 1 — Two hub pages (Industries and Find Your Market)
2. Phase 2 — 19 industry sub-pages
3. Phase 3 — 31 city sub-pages
4. Phase 4 — 620 city and industry combined pages via automation
You may quote each phase separately or provide a total for all four phases.
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