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

SleekRank for land listings

Feed SleekRank a land roster with parcel ID, county, acreage, price, zoning, water access, road access, and photos. It renders one WordPress page per parcel, a per-county hub, and a per-acreage hub, all wired into the sitemap with Place schema mapped in.

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SleekRank for land listings

Land buyers search by county, acreage, and use case

Land buyers run intent-rich searches: "40 acres Texas hill country", "hunting land Missouri", "recreational land Tennessee under 100k", "buildable lots Colorado mountain". A generic IDX page cannot rank for those because land queries combine state, acreage, intended use, and infrastructure access into one phrase, and most agent sites bury land inventory behind generic property filters.

SleekRank treats the land roster as the source. Each row carries slug, parcel ID, county, state, acreage, list price, zoning, water access (well, pond, creek, none), road access (paved, gravel, easement, none), electricity, intended uses, and a JSON array of photo URLs. SleekRank renders a WordPress page per parcel with the county, acreage, price, and access fields already in the HTML.

The same data drives a /land/{state}/{county}/ hub showing every parcel in that county and a /land/{use}/ hub grouping by intended use (hunting, recreational, agricultural, buildable). The land specialist runs the sheet, the directory runs itself.

Workflow

From land roster to ranked listing page

1

Build the parcel template

Design one WordPress page with placeholders for parcel ID, acreage, price, county, access fields, photo gallery, drone video embed, and a contact form. Every parcel inherits the layout.
2

Maintain the land sheet

Columns for slug, parcel_id, county, state, acres, price, zoning, water, road, power, uses (JSON array), photos (JSON array), drone_url, and status.
3

Wire mappings

Tag mapping for headline into H1, selector mappings for acreage and access fields, list mapping for use tags and gallery photos, and a meta mapping for Place JSON-LD.
4

Publish and refresh

Set cache duration to a few hours. New parcels produce new URLs, sold parcels flip status, and the sitemap stays current with the live inventory.

Data in, pages out

Land roster, one page per parcel

A Google Sheet with parcel ID, county, acreage, price, and access fields drives the corpus. Status changes flow through the cache cycle.
Data source: Google Sheets / CSV / REST API
slug county acres price use
llano-tx-42-acres-hill-country Llano, TX 42 $295,000 Hunting, build
howell-mo-80-acres-hunting Howell, MO 80 $172,000 Hunting
cocke-tn-22-acres-creek-frontage Cocke, TN 22 $84,500 Recreational
park-co-12-acres-mountain-view Park, CO 12 $118,000 Buildable
marion-fl-18-acres-recreational Marion, FL 18 $94,900 Recreational
URL pattern: /land/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /land/llano-tx-42-acres-hill-country/
  • /land/howell-mo-80-acres-hunting/
  • /land/cocke-tn-22-acres-creek-frontage/
  • /land/park-co-12-acres-mountain-view/
  • /land/marion-fl-18-acres-recreational/

Comparison

Generic IDX listings vs sheet-driven land pages

Generic IDX page or aggregator listing

  • LandWatch and Lands of America outrank specialist sites for their own inventory
  • Generic IDX listings drop water and road access fields land buyers actually want
  • No per-acreage or per-use URL patterns on most agent sites
  • Sold parcels linger as live URLs with stale photos
  • No control over Place schema or OG image for each parcel
  • Drone footage and topo maps live in attachments, not in HTML

SleekRank

  • One indexable WordPress URL per land parcel
  • Per-county, per-acreage, and per-use hub pages from the same source
  • Place schema mapped from row fields
  • Access fields (water, road, power) surfaced in real HTML
  • Sitemap auto-includes new parcels without manual editing
  • Pair with SleekPixel for a per-parcel OG image with acreage and price overlay

Features

What SleekRank gives you for land listings

Parcel pages with access fields in HTML

Each URL surfaces acreage, water access, road access, power, and zoning in real text. Land buyers see the fields that drive their decision without scrolling through a generic listing description.

Per-county and per-use hubs

Run patterns at /land/{state}/{county}/ and /land/hunting/, /land/recreational/, /land/buildable/. One sheet drives multiple URL trees, and each one carries unique inventory.

Drone footage and topo overlays

Store drone video URLs and topo map links as columns and surface them via selector mappings on the base page. Each parcel page can read like a full land brochure.

Use cases

Who builds land listings with SleekRank

Land specialist brokerages

Brokerages that focus on rural and recreational land publish each parcel as a real URL and capture buyer traffic that would otherwise route through LandWatch or Lands of America.

Hunting and recreational sellers

Operators selling hunting tracts or campground parcels publish each listing with access fields, neighboring public land details, and game survey notes pulled from columns.

Buildable lot developers

Developers parceling out subdivisions or cabin sites run the inventory through SleekRank, generating per-lot URLs that double as marketing pages with photos, plat references, and HOA notes.

The bigger picture

Why land specialists should own the URL for each parcel

Land buyers research patiently and care about access and infrastructure details that generic real estate listings ignore. The default for the industry is to feed parcels into LandWatch or Lands of America and let those aggregators capture the search traffic for the specialist's own inventory. With SleekRank a single sheet drives a real WordPress URL for every parcel, the per-county hubs accumulate authority over years, and the specialist captures the search equity rather than donating it.

When a parcel sells, status flips, the URL routes to a sold archive, and the active corpus reflects the current inventory cleanly. The specialist keeps the brand surface, the sheet keeps the freshness, and rural land buyers find the seller through search rather than through an aggregator.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for land listings

Yes. Run nested page groups with patterns like /land/{state}/ and /land/{state}/{county}/ that filter the same sheet. State and county hubs both index, and each surfaces the same parcel inventory differently.

 

Use a status column with values like active, under-contract, and sold. Long-time-on-market parcels stay in the active corpus until the row changes. Add a days_on_market column if you want to surface that signal in the UI.

 

Yes. Add columns for neighboring_blm, neighboring_state_forest, trail_access, and surface them as bullets via a list mapping. Hunting and recreational buyers look for those exact signals.

 

Map fields to a JSON-LD Place block via a meta mapping. Acreage, location, and key amenities fill in the schema per row. For sale-keyed parcels, RealEstateListing also works since the price is included.

 

Yes. Store drone video URLs as a column and lazy-load the embed on the base page. The HTML ships with acreage, county, and price in real text, so the page indexes even before the video player mounts.

 

Yes. Add columns for down_payment, monthly_payment, and term, and surface them via selector mappings. Owner-financed land buyers search by monthly payment, so having those fields in HTML is critical for ranking.

 

Each parcel has a unique parcel ID, county, acreage, access set, and photo gallery. That variation is the differentiation. Avoid templated rewrites and let the row data carry the page.

 

Yes. Run a second URL pattern at /land/owner-financed/{slug}/ filtered to rows where financing equals owner. Owner-financed buyers land on a tailored hub without competing with cash listings.

 

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