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The Deal of the Week strategy needs to be added to your weekly marketing SOPs. It's simple, repeatable, and highly effective.

Brad McCallum sent this email and got 20 replies.

The best part?

It wasn't their listing.

But here's the thing...

This email is just the beginning.

Repurpose your Deal of the Week into an IG poll and an SOI text.

This is how you can take a winning marketing campaign and maximize the impact.

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.

Zillow vs. Agent (ZVA 2025)

Inspired by my friend, Katie Lucie's campaign, we created a new sales letter you can send when you sell a home for above the Zestimate (or any online estimate).

Notably, we included two versions of this campaign.This version includes a tactic we call "Destroy The Objections."

Think about it this way....What are the reasons why someone would hesitate to reach out?

Address those concerns head on.

Zillow vs. Agent (ZVA 2025) v2

Inspired by my friend, Katie Lucie's campaign, we created a new sales letter you can send when you sell a home for above the Zestimate (or any online estimate).

Notably, we included two versions of this campaign.This version is a tighter, more direct version of this one.

It’s time to replace the boring “Just Sold” postcards with some ListingLeads.com magic. :)

Old Expireds

Targeting "Old Expireds" is a smart way to uncover hidden opportunities where no one else is looking.

This campaign works because it’s not generic—it’s laser-focused, empathetic, and backed by compelling data. By highlighting your research and showing genuine investment in their situation, you establish trust while opening the door for conversation.

The letter uses proven psychological techniques, like Chris Voss’s "no-oriented question," to lower resistance and make engagement feel safe.

Build your list, personalize your outreach, and position yourself as the expert they’ve been waiting for.

Better Than An iBuyer

This stat blew me away: Opendoor has purchased 30,000 homes over the last two years.

Now, why does this matter? As an agent who wants more listings, you need to identify underserved niches in the market and get the right message in front of them. 

When I look at Reddit and other forums, sellers who choose Opendoor often mention convenience, certainty, and speed—but overwhelmingly, the biggest reason is avoiding repairs. They don’t want the hassle of fixing up their home before selling.

That’s a huge opportunity. Homeowners who have lived in their homes for 20+ years likely have repairs to make, and many believe their only option is selling to an iBuyer. This direct mail campaign speaks directly to them, showing a better alternative—you

Use this letter to stop losing deals to companies like Opendoor and position yourself as the agent who knows how to get their home sold.

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Best value I’ve seen in [Area] this week

The Deal of the Week strategy needs to be added to your weekly marketing SOPs. It's simple, repeatable, and highly effective.

Brad McCallum sent this email and got 20 replies.

The best part?

It wasn't their listing.

But here's the thing...

This email is just the beginning.

Repurpose your Deal of the Week into an IG poll and an SOI text.

This is how you can take a winning marketing campaign and maximize the impact.

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.

Zillow vs. Agent (ZVA 2025)

Inspired by my friend, Katie Lucie's campaign, we created a new sales letter you can send when you sell a home for above the Zestimate (or any online estimate).

Notably, we included two versions of this campaign.This version includes a tactic we call "Destroy The Objections."

Think about it this way....What are the reasons why someone would hesitate to reach out?

Address those concerns head on.

Zillow vs. Agent (ZVA 2025) v2

Inspired by my friend, Katie Lucie's campaign, we created a new sales letter you can send when you sell a home for above the Zestimate (or any online estimate).

Notably, we included two versions of this campaign.This version is a tighter, more direct version of this one.

It’s time to replace the boring “Just Sold” postcards with some ListingLeads.com magic. :)

Old Expireds

Targeting "Old Expireds" is a smart way to uncover hidden opportunities where no one else is looking.

This campaign works because it’s not generic—it’s laser-focused, empathetic, and backed by compelling data. By highlighting your research and showing genuine investment in their situation, you establish trust while opening the door for conversation.

The letter uses proven psychological techniques, like Chris Voss’s "no-oriented question," to lower resistance and make engagement feel safe.

Build your list, personalize your outreach, and position yourself as the expert they’ve been waiting for.

Better Than An iBuyer

This stat blew me away: Opendoor has purchased 30,000 homes over the last two years.

Now, why does this matter? As an agent who wants more listings, you need to identify underserved niches in the market and get the right message in front of them. 

When I look at Reddit and other forums, sellers who choose Opendoor often mention convenience, certainty, and speed—but overwhelmingly, the biggest reason is avoiding repairs. They don’t want the hassle of fixing up their home before selling.

That’s a huge opportunity. Homeowners who have lived in their homes for 20+ years likely have repairs to make, and many believe their only option is selling to an iBuyer. This direct mail campaign speaks directly to them, showing a better alternative—you

Use this letter to stop losing deals to companies like Opendoor and position yourself as the agent who knows how to get their home sold.

Have you given up on trying to buy a home this year?

We’ve tested a lot of scripts—but this one works faster than most.

It’s simple. Personal. And rooted in real psychology.

This is the kind of question that reopens the conversation without feeling salesy… even for leads who’ve gone completely dark.

Here’s the 10-word text that’s driving replies right now:

Hi Tom—
Have you given up on trying to buy a home this year?

Give it a shot. You might be surprised how many people answer.

4 ways to improve your rate without waiting for the Fed

While rates are still high, the opportunity is hiding in plain sight: better strategy, not better timing.

The truth is, most consumers are leaving money on the table—simply because they haven’t been told what’s possible. As their agent, you can change that. You should change that.

According to Realtor.com, just shopping lenders could lower a rate by 0.86%. That’s real leverage—and it’s in your hands.

Use this email to educate, empower, and move buyers off the sidelines with four proven rate strategies that work right now.

The Off-Market Opener

We created this text campaign to solve a common (and costly) problem: vague, low-performing follow-ups. You know the line—"Just following up…” It’s overused, easily ignored, and signals you don’t have anything new to offer.

This campaign flips that script.

We’re replacing generic follow-ups with a confident, curiosity-driven opener: “This might be worth a quick conversation but I could be wrong.”

It’s disarming, conversational, and gives the recipient permission to say no—while still inviting engagement.

From there, we position the message around active buyer demand and the idea of “just seeing if there’s a number you’d consider,” even if selling isn’t on their radar. It’s direct, low-pressure, and refreshingly honest.

The goal?

Spark conversations with homeowners who aren’t actively selling—but might be willing to consider an off-market deal for the right price.

Is this why more homeowners are selling in 2025? (CA)

We built this campaign around a financial blind spot that’s become impossible to ignore: the rising total cost of homeownership—and how it’s prompting more Canadians to reconsider staying put. A new Ratehub.ca report shows that in 2025, the average annual cost of owning a home in Canada—excluding mortgage payments—has climbed to over $21,000.

This email leans into that insight to meet clients where they are: feeling squeezed by property taxes, insurance, and upkeep. It speaks to the real questions homeowners are asking right now: Are we paying more to stay than we would to move?

The message does three things:

  1. Educates clients on the hidden and rising costs of ownership.
  2. Brings clarity by offering a framework for comparing today’s costs vs. tomorrow’s options.
  3. Provides next steps, with practical tools and a reassuring offer to help.

We’re not just selling homes—we’re helping people make smart, sustainable decisions.

Is this why more homeowners are selling in 2025?

We built this campaign around a growing pain point: first-time buyers and current homeowners often underestimate the true cost of homeownership. A recent Realtor.com report found that the top regret among first-time buyers is not getting better information about the full cost of owning a home. A Bankrate study echoes this, showing how quickly maintenance, repairs, and surprise expenses can add up.

We also know that many homeowners consider selling because those costs become too much to manage.

This email leans into those insights to do three things:

  1. Educate buyers and sellers on what to expect financially.
  2. Create transparency, removing friction by helping people understand what’s coming next.
  3. Offer next steps, showing up as a helpful guide if a move is on their mind.

By meeting people at the moment when financial questions start to surface, we position ourselves not just as agents — but as trusted advisors who lead with clarity.

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