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One-on-One vs Group Mentorship in Land Investing: Formats & Schedules | The Land Geek

 

Selecting the right mentorship format can make or break your progress in land investing. One-on-one coaching offers personalized strategy and accountability, while group sessions deliver peer insights and collective problem-solving. In this guide, you’ll learn how Land Geek structures private calls, weekly workshops, Q&A check-ins, and peer-support groups—plus a clear roadmap for choosing the model that matches your goals and schedule.

 

What mentorship roadmap should I follow in land investing?

To follow the ideal land-investing mentorship roadmap you should begin with a foundational group workshop, then layer in one-on-one strategy calls, weekly Q&A sessions, and small peer-group huddles so you gain broad perspectives first and then refine your approach with personalized guidance. This phased structure builds confidence and ensures you master each stage before advancing.

What is the first step in the roadmap?

Your journey starts with group orientation workshops where you learn core concepts—market research, deal analysis, and financing basics—alongside other beginners. These sessions introduce standardized frameworks and checklists that form the backbone of your land-investing process.

When do I add one-on-one strategy calls?

After completing the initial workshops you schedule your first private call. During this sixty-minute session you review your early deal ideas, get tailored feedback, and set specific goals. These calls occur every three weeks to keep you on track.

How do peer-group huddles fit in?

Peer huddles of five students meet biweekly to discuss challenges, share resources, and brainstorm solutions. These small-group check-ins foster accountability, expose you to diverse perspectives, and reinforce lessons from both workshops and private calls.

 

How does one-on-one land investing mentorship work?

To leverage one-on-one mentorship effectively you should prepare specific questions, share your deal spreadsheets in advance, and commit to action items between sessions so both you and your coach focus on high-impact areas and track measurable progress toward your investment goals.

What should I prepare before each call?

Gather your latest market-analysis spreadsheet, list your current offers, and draft a brief summary of any obstacles you faced since the last call. Sending these materials 48 hours in advance lets your coach provide targeted feedback.

How long are the calls and how often?

Each one-on-one call lasts sixty minutes. Core program includes four calls over twelve weeks with the option to add more. Scheduling every three weeks aligns with typical deal timelines, letting you implement recommendations before the next session.

What outcomes should I track?

After each call set two to three SMART goals, such as submitting three offers or completing a title search. Record whether you met these goals before your next session. Tracking outcomes builds momentum and ensures accountability.

 

What can I expect from group coaching for land investors?

To benefit from group coaching you should actively participate in live workshops, engage in breakout discussions, and share your case studies with peers so you learn not only from the coaches but also from the diverse experiences and insights of fellow students.

How are group workshops structured?

Each workshop runs two hours and covers a specific theme—like zoning deep dives or financing strategies. After a coach-led lecture you break into small groups for real-time deal reviews and role-play negotiations.

What peer interactions occur?

You join breakout rooms of six participants where you present your current deal and receive structured feedback. Rotating groups each session exposes you to a wide range of perspectives and solutions.

How do I stay engaged?

Come prepared with specific questions and contribute at least one insight per session. Coaching emphasizes “learn by doing,” so sharing your own challenges deepens your understanding and reinforces accountability.

 

How often are weekly coaching calls in the Land Geek program?

To plan your schedule you should note that Land Geek holds one live group workshop and one Q&A call each week, plus optional office hours with coaches, ensuring you have multiple touchpoints for guidance and real-time problem-solving throughout the program.

What happens in the weekly workshop?

Workshops alternate between topic deep dives and live deal clinics. In a topic session you learn new frameworks; in a clinic you submit your deal for on-the-spot coaching and peer feedback.

What do Q&A calls cover?

Q&A calls last sixty minutes and are open-mic style. Coaches answer student questions, troubleshoot obstacles, and provide quick tactical advice. These calls are recorded for replay.

Are office hours available?

Yes. Coaches hold two one-hour office-hour sessions every week. You can drop in for unscheduled troubleshooting or quick clarifications without using your one-on-one call allotment.

 

What do 1-on-1 calls in Land Geek coaching entail?

To make the most of your one-on-one calls you should present clear deal summaries, highlight specific roadblocks, and ask for recommended action steps so the coach can diagnose issues quickly and equip you with precise strategies for moving each transaction forward.

How should I structure my deal summary?

Use a standardized template: property details, purchase price, comps analysis, financing terms, and current status. This consistency helps your coach grasp the situation in minutes.

What types of roadblocks should I raise?

Bring any unresolved issues—title exceptions, zoning questions, or financing hesitations. Your coach can either provide direct guidance or refer you to a specialist resource.

How do I secure actionable next steps?

End each call by listing two to three recommended actions. Confirm deadlines and accountability measures so you know exactly what to tackle before your next session.

 

How does peer group support enhance land investing?

To leverage peer group support you should actively contribute your own deal lessons, ask clarifying questions for others, and form accountability pairs so you accelerate learning through mutual feedback and maintain momentum between formal sessions.

What roles do accountability partners play?

Accountability partners check in weekly on your progress, remind you of upcoming deadlines, and offer moral support. They hold you to your commitments and celebrate milestones alongside you.

How do I share my lessons effectively?

When you introduce your deal share both successes and failures. A concise format—challenge, approach, outcome—helps peers offer targeted advice.

What benefits arise from group problem-solving?

Diverse backgrounds mean someone often has faced your exact issue. Group brainstorming generates multiple solutions faster than solo research and deepens your network of resourceful contacts.

 

How can I participate in weekly mentor check-ins with Land Geek?

To join weekly mentor check-ins you should RSVP in the program platform, prepare a two-minute update on your current task list, and bring one pressing question so you maximize the short time with expert coaches and get immediate feedback on your top priority.

How do I RSVP and access the check-in?

In your learning dashboard copy the Zoom link from the schedule tab and click “Join” five minutes before start. RSVPing confirms attendance and reserves your spot.

What should my two-minute update cover?

Summarize completed milestones, current focus area, and any blockers. Use bullet points to stay concise and leave space for coach questions.

How do I ensure I get my question answered?

Submit your question in the chat immediately upon joining. Coaches address queued questions in order, and if time runs short they’ll follow up via email.

 

How do weekly Q&A sessions with a land mentor work?

To benefit from weekly Q&A sessions you should draft your top three questions in advance, submit them via the session portal before the call, and take concise notes of the coach’s responses so you capture insights and action items without missing any critical advice.

How do I submit questions ahead of time?

Use the Q&A submission form in your course dashboard by 6 PM the day before. Early submissions help coaches prepare deeper answers.

What types of questions get priority?

Questions about urgent deal stages—such as inspection contingencies or title issues—are prioritized. Strategic questions about scaling and portfolio management follow.

How should I document the coach’s answers?

Record the session or use the built-in note-taking feature. After the call, condense answers into bullet points and assign deadlines for any follow-up tasks.

 

Mini FAQ

Can I switch between private and group coaching?
Yes. You may upgrade or add one-on-one sessions at any time through your student dashboard for a prorated fee.

Do group workshops cater to all skill levels?
Workshops are designed for a mixed cohort. Advanced breakout rooms allow experienced students to dive deeper while beginners receive more foundational support.

Are recordings available for missed sessions?
All workshops, Q&A calls, and check-ins are recorded and accessible 24/7 in the learning platform.

How many accountability partners can I have?
You are assigned one primary partner but may form additional peer-support pairs within the private forum.

What’s the ideal mix of one-on-one and group sessions?
Most students thrive with one call per month combined with weekly group workshops and Q&A sessions. Adjust based on your deal cadence and learning style.

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