
"I know I should be posting more." We hear this from land brokers constantly. They know social media matters. They've seen competitors build followings. But between showings, contracts, and actually running a business—content creation falls to the bottom of the list.
So let's talk about what consistency actually looks like when you're selling land, not building a media company.
The Myth of "More Content"
Somewhere along the way, land brokers got the idea that social media success means posting constantly. Multiple times a day. Reels, stories, carousels, lives. The whole content treadmill.
That's exhausting. And for most brokers, it's not even effective.
Here's what actually matters: showing up regularly with content that positions you as the expert in your market. That's it. Three to four posts per week, consistently, beats a burst of 20 posts followed by two months of silence.
The algorithm rewards consistency. Your audience remembers consistency. Sporadic posting just trains people to forget you exist.
The Three Types of Posts That Work
Not all content is created equal. For land brokers, there are three categories that actually drive results.
Educational content positions you as the expert. Posts that explain easements, walk through due diligence, or break down how land pricing works. This is the content that gets saved and shared. It's also the content that makes people think of you when they're ready to buy or sell.
Property content showcases your inventory—but not as boring listing announcements. Show the land. Tell the story. Explain what makes this 80 acres special. Drone footage, walking the property, highlighting features that matter to buyers. This content sells specific properties and demonstrates that you know land.
Authority content builds your personal brand. Market updates for your area. Insights from deals you've closed. Behind-the-scenes looks at what a land broker actually does. This is what separates you from every other agent with a license.
A sustainable posting schedule rotates through all three. Two educational posts, one or two property posts, and one authority post per week. That's a realistic rhythm that most brokers can maintain.
The System That Makes It Possible
The brokers who post consistently aren't working harder than you. They have systems.
They batch content creation—spending a few hours once a month creating posts instead of scrambling every day. They have a content library to pull from instead of starting from scratch. They use scheduling tools so posts go out even when they're in the field.
Some brokers build these systems themselves. Others hand it off entirely—done-for-you services where the content is created, scheduled, and posted without them touching it.
Either approach works. What doesn't work is trying to create content from scratch, in the moment, every single day. That's a recipe for burnout and inconsistency.
The Compound Effect
Here's what most brokers don't realize: social media results compound over time.
Your first month of consistent posting might feel like shouting into the void. By month three, you're building an audience. By month six, people start reaching out. By year one, you've built a presence that generates leads while you sleep.
But that only happens if you stay consistent. Stop and start, and you reset the clock every time.
The Question Isn't Whether—It's How
Social media for land brokers isn't optional anymore. Your buyers are there. Your sellers are there. Your competitors are there. The only question is whether you show up consistently or let someone else own that space in your market.
Figure out your system. Build it yourself or hand it off. But get consistent. That's the edge.
SocialFuel by Landverse AI gives you the system—a content library, scheduler, and done-for-you options built specifically for land brokers. Stop staring at blank screens. Start showing up consistently. Learn more at landverseai.com/socialfuel.



