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IPS dental listing pages, rebuilt as a CMS-powered programmatic SEO system.

This mockup shows how Integrity Practice Sales can publish state, region, locale, specialty, and listing pages that are useful enough to rank — not thin templates with swapped place names.

CMS: Global site settings + CMS collections
Programmatic SEO quality standard

Automation without duplication: every page needs a reason to exist.

Programmatic pages should be generated from structured CMS data, but indexation should depend on usefulness. Pages that only swap a city name are not good enough.

  1. Match a real search intent and use natural language buyers use.
  2. Show relevant inventory or a useful no-listings fallback.
  3. Add unique market/submarket context from CMS fields.
  4. Link to parent, child, sibling, and specialty pages.
  5. Include conversion paths for private inventory and buyer alerts.
  6. Use schema and metadata generated from approved fields.
  7. Noindex thin pages until they have useful content or inventory.
CMS quality flags { "indexable": true, "hasActiveListings": true, "hasUniqueMarketCopy": true, "hasNearbyAlternatives": true, "hasFaqSchema": true, "lastReviewed": "2026-06-23" }
Template map

Each page pulls from the same CMS, but the content modules change by intent.

Location pages

State, region, and locale pages combine inventory, market context, nearby areas, FAQs, and buyer alerts.

CMS: States + Regions + Locales + Listings

Specialty pages

Specialty pages explain acquisition considerations for general dentistry, pediatric, ortho, oral surgery, endo, and perio.

CMS: Specialties + Listings

Listing pages

Listing details qualify buyer interest without exposing confidential seller information before NDA.

CMS: Listings + Broker + Lead Routing