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Absentee Owners / Second Home Seller Letter

Fourteen percent of all home sales this year came from one group: owners who don’t live in the property they’re selling. (Source: NAR)

Second homes. Absentee owners. Landlords dealing with repairs, vacancies, and shifting returns.

They may not be raising their hands, but many are re‑evaluating what they own and why.

This campaign is built to reach them where they are, before they make their next move.Your job? Put it in play and start turning this segment into your next source of listings.

The Anti-Hype Letter

In a shifting market, fear is cheap (and everywhere).

You can’t scroll YouTube without someone predicting the “big crash” or shouting “sell now before it’s too late.”

But here’s the thing: the data says otherwise. Decades of housing history show that every downturn recovers.

Which means panic‑selling is the fastest way to turn a temporary dip into a permanent loss.

That’s why this letter takes the opposite approach. Instead of peddling fear, it positions you as the steady, long‑view professional who helps people sell for the right reasons: fit, timing, lifestyle.

It’s the kind of message that builds trust when others are burning it.Send it monthly to your farm and watch your share of the market grow when confidence is in short supply.

Coming Soon: Skip the Waitlist

Scarcity sells, especially in real estate.

Tell someone they can’t have something, and suddenly it’s all they can think about.

That’s the psychology behind this campaign. It opens with a line most agents would never dare send: “I really shouldn’t share this listing with you…”

From there, it trades in curiosity, not information. No price. No exact address. Just a handful of vivid details, a whisper of exclusivity, and a simple CTA: text “VIP” to learn more.

This isn’t about announcing a listing, it’s about creating demand before it hits the market.Send it, and you’re not just marketing a home. You’re making it feel like an opportunity buyers can’t afford to miss.

IG Poll: A deal that’s hard to find in [City]

You already know the power of Deal of the Week. This version is built for Stories.

We start with the hook, then layer in the details, then highlight the features that make this one stand out. Only after the curiosity builds do you invite them to raise their hand. In recent tests, that structure alone delivered 6x more engagement.

The hook itself? We pulled it from one of the 1,200 top‑performing Instagram posts we track at Listing Leads, and built the rest so you can execute fast.

Not sure which listing to feature?

Start here:

  • Filter for new listings (within the last 7 days)
  • Focus on your target price point
  • Stay in your ideal neighborhood or farm area

That should give you a pool of 50–70 listings.

From there, zero in on the one with the highest saves or views—that’s the listing with heat behind it.

Use this format to test urgency, stay visible with buyers, and stay top of mind.

IG Poll: Stuck?

The data says it all: many buyers aren’t stuck because they’ve lost interest—they’re stuck because they’re not sure what to do next.

Cotality’s latest research found that only 7% described the buying process as straightforward. The rest hit moments of doubt, kept questions to themselves, and moved forward without full clarity. Sometimes they didn’t know who to ask. Sometimes they felt they should already know.

That’s why this poll works. It gives buyers a low‑pressure way to say, “Yep, I’m unsure.” And once they do, you have an open door to guide them—turning uncertainty into momentum, and curiosity into conversations.

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Katie Day Direct Mail

The consumer is getting bombarded with marketing messages from agents that are overwhelming and confusing.

And worse - they all look the same.

We decided to do something different.

Simplicity and differentiation are key.

This campaign is designed to stand out in the mailbox and spark the consumers’ curiosity.

Don't Accept Lowball Offer

This postcard instills a sense of confidence in the consumer that you’re their advocate. 

They are getting bombarded with messages from cash offer companies like Opendoor and others who offer 25% below their market value with the promise of a fast closing with no showings. 

Unless you’re in distress, this isn’t a smart option for any seller. 

Champion their needs above all else and win the business. 

Seller Activation Postcard

Staying connected with your sphere of influence (SOI) is crucial in today’s market. The best way to do that is to keep them up to date with relevant information that impacts them. 

This campaign is designed to educated them and spark a conversation around selling their home. 

Should I Sell My Home This Summer

In real estate marketing, timeliness and relevance are crucial for capturing attention and driving engagement.

According to a study by HubSpot, personalized and timely messages can boost engagement rates by up to 200% compared to generic campaigns.

By sending marketing materials that address current market conditions and homeowners' immediate concerns, you demonstrate your expertise and provide valuable insights exactly when your clients need them most.

This approach not only builds trust but also positions you as the go-to resource in a rapidly changing market.

Compare Options: The Anti-Gimmick Approach

Words can develop a reputation.

And the "Cash Offer" has been abused.

We all know that it can be a viable option for a specific type of consumer, but it can feel predatory when it's pitched a certain way.

So, we've developed a new campaign. 

It's the anti-gimmick approach.

Here's why it works:

1. The front of the card grabs attention

2. The language takes the pressure off the consumer and puts you on the same side of the table

3. It includes social proof to prove that you're great at your job

4. It ends with a direct response CTA

See what you think. 👇

What do you think is missing in [Area]?

This simple Story question—used by Bill Olson to spark hundreds of replies—is a smart way to create two-way connection. It’s not just engagement for the sake of it. It’s data, dialogue, and content fuel all in one. Use it to:

• Surface what people actually care about in your area
• Kick off conversations that don’t feel salesy
• Crowdsource ideas for carousels, captions, or videos

Pro tip: Save the best answers and turn them into a shareable follow-up post like this one that garnered 452 comments (and counting).

8 HUGE Changes Coming to [Your City] in 2025

This script was inspired by Olga Moreno’s “8 HUGE Changes Coming to Las Vegas in 2025!!” video—which pulled in over 18,000 views. Not because she went viral. But because she nailed what so many agents miss: people want the big picture.

This isn’t a market update. It’s a narrative.

It gives context to all the local change your audience is seeing—but not fully understanding. It answers the question behind the question: What’s happening in this city, and what does it mean for me?

Here’s how to make it work:

  • Start strong—mention the city, the year, and why this matters now.
    Use stats or headlines sparingly—this is about momentum, not overload.
  • Think like a tour guide. You’re not just selling homes—you’re showing them what’s coming.

And remember: people don’t just want listings. They want to follow someone who’s plugged in, paying attention, and thinking ahead. This video positions you as exactly that.

Underrated Neighborhoods

Not every post needs to be a pitch. In fact, some of the most powerful content doesn’t sell—it connects.

This Story is about starting light, local conversations that build trust over time. You’re not pushing a property. You’re inviting people into your perspective—sharing the neighborhoods you love, and asking them to weigh in.

Here’s why it works:

  • It feels casual, not calculated.
  • It taps into local pride and curiosity.
  • It gives followers an easy reason to reply—without feeling like they’re walking into a sales convo.

Think of this as your “talk of the town” moment. Personal, relatable, and perfectly positioned to keep you top of mind.

Is moving on your mind for 2025?

Most agents wait until someone says, “I’m ready to move” before they start the conversation.

But the truth? Serious sellers show up months earlier—with questions, hesitations, and quiet curiosity.

That’s where this poll comes in.

It’s not just engagement—it’s early detection.

  • You’ll surface potential movers before they hit the market.

  • You’ll position yourself as the go-to guide, not the last-minute call.

  • And you’ll gather real-time feedback from your actual audience—not a generic market report.

Use it to spark low-pressure conversations—then follow up with a simple DM to open the door.

10 Realities of Living in [Your Area]

This YouTube script was inspired by a recent video from Ken Pozek that racked up 20,000+ views—proof that “10 Things to Know” content still hits when done right. But the real magic? It’s not just about views. It’s about trust.

When someone’s thinking about relocating, they don’t want a sales pitch—they want perspective.
This script gives them exactly that:

  • Personal storytelling that builds connection

  • Local insights that position you as the expert

  • And a clear call to action that invites the right people to reach out

Use this to build authority, grow your channel, and turn curiosity into clients.

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