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Way too many agents are waiting for people to raise their hand to say they want to sell.

As a result, they're not getting the opportunities they're looking for and they're not hitting the goals they want to hit.

The ZMA strategy is so incredibly simple.

Here's how it works:

1. Every day, 2-3 times a day, choose someone from your database or someone in your SOI

2. Look up their home on Zillow

3. Click "Zestimate history & details"

4. Take a screenshot of their home value history

5. Send the following text message

That's it.‍

If you do 2-3 of these every day, that will turn into 2-3 conversations per day, which will likely lead to 1-2 listing appointments a week, which will likely lead to 2-3 listings a month.

That math just works.

This has got to be in your daily SOP.

This is a goood deal in [Neighborhood]

If your Story views are strong but engagement is flat—this is the format to fix it.

We’ve been testing all kinds of ways to bring the “Deal of the Week” to Stories—and this one's a keeper.

It’s visual. It’s clever. And it mimics a play we’re seeing everywhere from top influencers: tease the value, show a receipt (like listing views), then drop the link behind an emoji.

Why does it work? Because it builds curiosity before it asks for action.

You’re not shouting “BUY!”—you’re drawing attention to demand. That alone makes this feel less like an ad, more like a can’t-miss opportunity.

The best part? You only need one slide. A Zillow screenshot. A few strategic details. A clear price anchor. 

And everyone who clicks? That’s your follow-up list.

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.

Are you paying too much for your real estate taxes?

Most agents ignore tax season. Smart ones use it to spark conversation.

When those new assessment letters hit mailboxes, homeowners do one of two things: shrug it off—or wonder if they’re getting overcharged. This campaign is built for the second group.

It positions you as the local expert who can translate inflated tax values into real-world numbers—and potentially real savings.

Use it to:

  • Start value-based conversations without pushing a sale.
  • Offer a helpful, relevant service that builds trust fast.
  • Reconnect with past clients and neighbors in a way that feels timely and valuable.
Mortgage Renewals (CA)

Most agents wait for sellers to raise their hand. Top agents create the moment.

Right now, one of the most overlooked seller opportunities is hiding in plain sight: mortgage renewals. Thousands of homeowners are approaching renewal dates—and they’re quietly questioning whether staying put still makes financial sense.

This campaign meets them right there, in that moment of uncertainty.

Here’s how to use it to spark listing conversations:

  • Lead with service—offer personalized insight, not a generic sales pitch.
  • Frame the home equity report as a decision-making tool, not a valuation.
  • Open the door to bigger conversations about upgrading, downsizing, or refinancing.
Most Realtors wouldn’t share this with you…

Most agents default to “now is a great time to buy”—but savvy buyers aren’t buying it.

They’ve seen the headlines. They know affordability is out of whack. What they don’t know is how to make sense of it all—or how to apply it to their own timeline. That’s the gap this campaign is built to fill.

This isn’t about hype. It’s about helping your clients zoom out, think long-term, and make a smart move based on their goals—not market noise.

Use this message to reset the conversation:

  • Shift the narrative from timing to timeline.

  • Show them how national data actually supports their local decision.

  • Position yourself as the clear-thinking, truth-telling guide they’ve been looking for.
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ZMA Text

Way too many agents are waiting for people to raise their hand to say they want to sell.

As a result, they're not getting the opportunities they're looking for and they're not hitting the goals they want to hit.

The ZMA strategy is so incredibly simple.

Here's how it works:

1. Every day, 2-3 times a day, choose someone from your database or someone in your SOI

2. Look up their home on Zillow

3. Click "Zestimate history & details"

4. Take a screenshot of their home value history

5. Send the following text message

That's it.‍

If you do 2-3 of these every day, that will turn into 2-3 conversations per day, which will likely lead to 1-2 listing appointments a week, which will likely lead to 2-3 listings a month.

That math just works.

This has got to be in your daily SOP.

This is a goood deal in [Neighborhood]

If your Story views are strong but engagement is flat—this is the format to fix it.

We’ve been testing all kinds of ways to bring the “Deal of the Week” to Stories—and this one's a keeper.

It’s visual. It’s clever. And it mimics a play we’re seeing everywhere from top influencers: tease the value, show a receipt (like listing views), then drop the link behind an emoji.

Why does it work? Because it builds curiosity before it asks for action.

You’re not shouting “BUY!”—you’re drawing attention to demand. That alone makes this feel less like an ad, more like a can’t-miss opportunity.

The best part? You only need one slide. A Zillow screenshot. A few strategic details. A clear price anchor. 

And everyone who clicks? That’s your follow-up list.

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.

Are you paying too much for your real estate taxes?

Most agents ignore tax season. Smart ones use it to spark conversation.

When those new assessment letters hit mailboxes, homeowners do one of two things: shrug it off—or wonder if they’re getting overcharged. This campaign is built for the second group.

It positions you as the local expert who can translate inflated tax values into real-world numbers—and potentially real savings.

Use it to:

  • Start value-based conversations without pushing a sale.
  • Offer a helpful, relevant service that builds trust fast.
  • Reconnect with past clients and neighbors in a way that feels timely and valuable.
Mortgage Renewals (CA)

Most agents wait for sellers to raise their hand. Top agents create the moment.

Right now, one of the most overlooked seller opportunities is hiding in plain sight: mortgage renewals. Thousands of homeowners are approaching renewal dates—and they’re quietly questioning whether staying put still makes financial sense.

This campaign meets them right there, in that moment of uncertainty.

Here’s how to use it to spark listing conversations:

  • Lead with service—offer personalized insight, not a generic sales pitch.
  • Frame the home equity report as a decision-making tool, not a valuation.
  • Open the door to bigger conversations about upgrading, downsizing, or refinancing.
Most Realtors wouldn’t share this with you…

Most agents default to “now is a great time to buy”—but savvy buyers aren’t buying it.

They’ve seen the headlines. They know affordability is out of whack. What they don’t know is how to make sense of it all—or how to apply it to their own timeline. That’s the gap this campaign is built to fill.

This isn’t about hype. It’s about helping your clients zoom out, think long-term, and make a smart move based on their goals—not market noise.

Use this message to reset the conversation:

  • Shift the narrative from timing to timeline.

  • Show them how national data actually supports their local decision.

  • Position yourself as the clear-thinking, truth-telling guide they’ve been looking for.
Deal of the Week Email

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.

Rethink Your Plans

Slow season? Only if you sit it out.

The best agents don’t wait for momentum. They create it.

And right now, the market just handed you a reason to re-engage homeowners in your database.

30-year mortgage rates just hit their lowest point since April.

Top agents use shifts like this to sharpen their timing and separate from the pack.

Past Client Check-In

Sometimes the best follow-up isn’t about market stats or drip campaigns.

It’s about being human.

This text gives you a simple, personal reason to reach out to past clients—without sounding like you’re “just checking in.”

Here’s the idea:

If a home hits the market that reminds you of someone you’ve worked with—same style, similar layout, same street or school zone, close to a neighborhood they mentioned loving—you send a quick note to let them know you thought of them.

It’s casual. It’s thoughtful. It’s genuine. And it opens the door to a real conversation.

How to avoid losing $30,000 if you sell your home in 2025 (CA)

It seems like sellers everywhere want more than their home is worth right now.

Redfin just put numbers to what agents across North America have been saying for months: the typical seller is asking $39,000 more than buyers are willing to pay.

That’s the mindset we built this campaign to address.

Not by scaring people. But by walking them through a familiar (and avoidable) scenario: a high list price… a few quiet weeks… and eventually, a sale that costs them an extra $23K in holding costs they never planned for.

It’s a simple, clear way to illustrate why overpricing doesn’t just delay a sale—it eats away at their bottom line.

We based the $30K on a $700,000 home, factoring in two to three months of mortgage, taxes, insurance, and utilities. You can adjust the number to better reflect average home prices in your market.

How to avoid losing $23,000 if you sell your home in 2025

It seems like sellers everywhere want more than their home is worth right now.

Redfin just put numbers to what agents across North America have been saying for months: the typical seller is asking $39,000 more than buyers are willing to pay.

That’s the mindset we built this campaign to address.

Not by scaring people. But by walking them through a familiar (and avoidable) scenario: a high list price… a few quiet weeks… and eventually, a sale that costs them an extra $23K in holding costs they never planned for.

It’s a simple, clear way to illustrate why overpricing doesn’t just delay a sale—it eats away at their bottom line.

We based the $23K on a $500,000 home, factoring in two to three months of mortgage, taxes, insurance, and utilities. You can adjust the number to better reflect average home prices in your market.

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