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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 mineral rights listings by state

Connect SleekRank to a USMRA export, a niche mineral-rights broker CSV, or a state production feed, and emit one crawlable WordPress page per state at /mineral-rights/{slug}/. State NRA bands, average bonus, dominant basin, and OG card all driven by the same row.

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SleekRank for Mineral rights for sale by state

Mineral rights are a state and basin problem, not a layout problem

Mineral rights buyers search by state and by basin. They type Permian basin mineral rights for sale or Marcellus mineral rights Ohio and expect a page that knows the active basin, the NRA acreage range, the typical bonus per net mineral acre, and a broker who actually closes these deals. Realtor.com does not list mineral rights at all; LandWatch lists surface but not subsurface.

SleekRank reads your USMRA export, a niche broker CSV, or a state production feed, and emits one crawlable URL per state. The base page in WordPress holds the NRA-vs-net-revenue-interest explainer, the basin glossary, and the broker contact. The data fills in active NRA acreage, average bonus, dominant basin, and active operator list for each state. Around thirty states with meaningful inventory becomes thirty indexable hub pages.

Mappings keep schema, sample tracts, and copy in sync. A meta mapping emits Place schema and Organization references to active operators; a selector mapping shows the dominant basin; a list mapping renders top operators. Sample tracts refresh on cache duration; the state hub remains the canonical reference for mineral rights in that state.

Workflow

From production feed to ranked mineral state pages

1

Pull the source

Drop a USMRA export or state production CSV in the theme folder, or paste a niche broker REST endpoint. Operators typically aggregate raw tract data into state rows in a monthly ETL step before SleekRank reads them.
2

Pick a base page

Pick a WordPress page that holds the mineral-rights template: hero, basin block, sample tracts, NRA explainer, broker contact. SleekRank attaches the state URLs underneath this page and inherits its theme.
3

Map fields to elements

Use tag, selector, list, and meta mappings to wire state name, NRA, average bonus, dominant basin, and operators to the base page. Each mapping is a one-line config entry in a JSON file.
4

Publish and let cache handle refresh

Set cache duration to match the production rhythm. SleekRank rebuilds the state URLs on schedule, regenerates the sitemap, and refreshes sample tracts and operator lists automatically.

Data in, pages out

USMRA export in, state pages out

Point SleekRank at a USMRA or state production CSV. Each state row becomes a hub page; sample tracts refresh on cache schedule.

Data source: USMRA / state production data
slug state active NRA avg bonus $/acre dominant basin
texas Texas 84,000 $3,800 Permian
oklahoma Oklahoma 31,000 $1,950 SCOOP/STACK
north-dakota North Dakota 18,500 $2,200 Bakken
pennsylvania Pennsylvania 22,400 $1,450 Marcellus
colorado Colorado 9,800 $1,300 Niobrara
URL pattern: /mineral-rights/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /mineral-rights/texas/
  • /mineral-rights/oklahoma/
  • /mineral-rights/north-dakota/
  • /mineral-rights/pennsylvania/
  • /mineral-rights/colorado/

Comparison

Niche broker site vs SleekRank state pages

Niche mineral-rights broker site

  • Broker sites list individual tracts but lack a state-level hub for SEO
  • Generic real-estate portals do not list mineral rights at all
  • No control over Schema.org or basin-specific copy on third-party sites
  • Long-tail basin and state queries land on weak national pages
  • Sold tracts linger and skew NRA and bonus averages shown
  • Buyers cannot compare state-level activity at a glance anywhere

SleekRank

  • Each state is a real URL like /mineral-rights/texas/ with basin copy
  • Map activeNRA and dominantBasin as selector replacements
  • Pull from USMRA export, broker CSV, or state production feed
  • Place plus Organization JSON-LD driven by the same state row
  • Cache duration tuned per state from weekly to monthly
  • Sample tracts refresh; state hub stays canonical for the state query

Features

What SleekRank gives you for Mineral rights for sale by state

Mineral-specific fields

Map active NRA, average bonus per acre, dominant basin, and active operators as first-class fields. The base WordPress page shows them in the hero block and in structured data, with no custom-field plugin or shortcode needed.

Schema.org built in

Map fields to Place schema with Organization references to active operators via a meta mapping that emits JSON-LD into the page head. Google surfaces state context and operator references in rich results for mineral queries.

Refresh on the production cadence

Set cache duration to match the source. Weekly for active basins like the Permian, monthly for steadier plays. Sample tracts refresh and the state hub stays the canonical reference for mineral search in that state.

Use cases

Who builds mineral-rights state pages with SleekRank

Mineral brokerages

US Mineral Exchange, Texas Royalty Brokers, and similar firms publish a state hub per major basin. Long-tail state and basin queries land on the brokerage with state-specific data above the fold.

Mineral fund managers

Family-office and institutional mineral buyers publish a state-by-state market view as a credibility surface for the fund. The same dataset that drives acquisition decisions becomes the public SEO asset.

Title and landmen networks

Landmen and title networks publish a state hub as a referral funnel for title, abstracting, and runsheet services. Each state URL indexes for the basin plus state query and routes the right work to the right local landman.

The bigger picture

Why a mineral state hub beats a niche broker tract list

Mineral rights buyers know basin vocabulary. Permian, Marcellus, Bakken, Niobrara, SCOOP, STACK, plus the state qualifier is the high-intent query. Generic real-estate portals do not list mineral rights at all, and niche broker sites list individual tracts but lack the state-level hub that captures the state and basin long-tail queries.

A dedicated state hub on the broker network's own domain, with state-specific NRA and bonus numbers and the broker contact above the fold, wins those queries for the cost of one template and one feed. The economics are exceptional in a market this specialized. Thirty state pages from a single licensed dataset produce thirty high-intent landing pages with very little ongoing maintenance.

Inquiry clicks come straight to the broker network rather than to a competitor with weaker state coverage. Over time the network becomes the trusted reference for state-level mineral rights, which is the kind of authority that compounds in a market with few national players and heavy reliance on basin-specific knowledge.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for Mineral rights for sale by state

Operators aggregate from state production filings, USMRA listings, and broker private inventories. A weekly or monthly ETL step normalizes the raw data into state rows; SleekRank reads the resulting CSV on its cache schedule.

 

Yes. Add a child SleekRank group at /mineral-rights/{state}/{basin}/. The hierarchical URL pattern lets the Permian, Marcellus, Bakken, and other basins each have their own indexable child page under the state hub.

 

Place schema for the state plus Organization references to active operators. Both come from a meta mapping that writes JSON-LD into the head. Google surfaces basin context, operator names, and state location in rich results.

 

Most operators compute weighted averages across the inventory or licensed dataset and write a single state row per month. SleekRank does not compute analytics itself; it reads whatever the source row contains and renders it via mappings.

 

Yes. SleekRank emits the operator list as JSON into the page, and any chart library or SleekView block renders it as a bar chart. The same data drives both the schema and the visual without a duplicate dataset.

 

Map a field like productionStatus at the row level and let a selector mapping render whether the state's inventory is mostly producing or mostly speculative. Buyers segment heavily on this distinction and rank by it in their search behavior.

 

Manual mineral-rights state pages drift fast. Bonuses shift quarterly, operator lists change after an acquisition, NRA averages move with each sale. SleekRank pages stay in sync with the source, so the state hub is always a current reference rather than an old snapshot.

 

Yes for any structured feed. Federal BLM lease data and offshore BOEM data both publish to CSV or REST and can drive their own SleekRank groups. The same template logic applies; only the source and schema mapping change.

 

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