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Homes that sell vs Homes that sit (CA)

When sellers price for the market they remember - not the one they’re in - homes sit, prices drop, or listings disappear.

This email helps you name that disconnect and start the kind of conversation that leads to smarter pricing, stronger positioning, and fewer surprises. We also added a soft P.S. for buyers—because in this market, some well-priced homes are absolute steals.

IG Reel: What do buyers really want right now?

This IG reel is fast, visual, and ridiculously easy to execute, but it’s also backed by real data from Zillow, NAHB, and HomeLight on what today’s buyers are actually looking for.

Post as-is or update any of the ten points to reflect what you’re seeing in your market.

IG Poll: What’s the chance…

Inspired by a killer reel from Rick J Lee, and built around the same psychology behind our “What’s the chance?” text, we’re lowering the bar and opening the loop.

“Getting back in the market” feels casual. The options feel safe. But the insight you get? Game-changing.

This one’s short, strategic, and built for engagement.

What’s the chance…

Most scripts put people on defense. This one opens the door.

In a market full of hesitation, your message has to do more than inform - it has to disarm.

That’s why we built this text around three words I picked up from a Lewis Howes video: What’s the chance? It’s playful, non-threatening, and it bypasses the part of the brain wired to shut down salesy conversations.

Instead of pressure, it invites possibility. And for buyers who’ve felt sidelined the last two years, that’s exactly the kind of nudge that gets them to re-engage.

Homes that sell vs Homes that sit

When sellers price for the market they remember - not the one they’re in - homes sit, prices drop, or listings disappear.

That’s the story behind two new reports from Realtor.com and Clever, and the reason we built this campaign.

The data is clear: 72% of future sellers think they’ll get over asking. Only 42% of recent sellers actually did. Nearly half had to cut their price. And delistings? Up 47% year-over-year.

This email helps you name that disconnect and start the kind of conversation that leads to smarter pricing, stronger positioning, and fewer surprises. We also added a soft P.S. for buyers because in this market, some well-priced homes are absolute steals.

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Just Sold: Before/After Photos

Here’s a pro tip that can transform your listing pitch—and your lead gen.

Every time you walk into a new listing, snap a few iPhone photos. The worse, the better. When the pro shots come back, you’ll have a clean before-and-after—same angle, same room, completely different story.

Then? Turn it into an email campaign like this one.

Because when sellers see the difference prep and presentation make, they stop asking about price—and start asking how you got that result. This is how you turn one win into your next three listings.

What the Bank of Canada’s rate hold really means (CA)

The Bank of Canada hit pause—holding the policy rate at 2.75% for the first time in a year.

That move might seem small. But for your clients, it creates a big question mark. Rates didn’t drop. Confidence didn’t return. And headlines didn’t get any clearer.

Which means your role just got more important.

Right now, buyers and sellers are waiting for someone to help them interpret what this actually means. Use this campaign to do exactly that—to be the voice of calm, clarity, and next steps in a market full of mixed signals.

Control the Narrative

A brand-new survey from Realtor.com, released April 14, reveals something surprising: 70% of potential sellers still believe it’s a good time to sell. 

On the surface, that might seem disconnected from reality—especially with consumer confidence at a 12-year low and recession fears looming. 

But sellers aren’t waiting for perfect conditions. They’re driven by life events, equity gains, and the urgency to move forward. 

Even now, we’re selling over 12,000 homes a day. 

This campaign helps you speak directly to that motivated seller—the one who needs clarity. 

Keep your head in the game. The consumer needs you more than ever.

Pre-Foreclosure Letter

Most people think pre-foreclosure means the end of the road. You know better—it’s the start of a conversation.

Right now, foreclosures are rising across the country. And while headlines spark panic, your role is to bring clarity. This letter is designed to do exactly that:

• Bust common myths that prey on vulnerable homeowners
• Reframe pre-foreclosure as a moment for informed decisions—not rushed ones
• Position you as a steady, experienced guide with real solutions

Use this campaign to offer what most won’t: options, empathy, and a way forward that protects your clients' peace of mind—and their equity.

Would it be helpful to talk through your plans? (CA)

In uncertain times, most people hit pause. The smartest agents? They press in.

This text is a low-pressure way to re-open conversations with people who’ve stepped back. It acknowledges what everyone’s feeling—without adding to the noise. Use it to:
• Create space for casual, judgment-free dialogue
• Offer a steady voice in a noisy market
• Signal that real movement is still happening

It’s not about pushing people to act—it’s about reminding them you’re here, paying attention, and ready when they are.

The Reverse Offer Strategy

Sometimes the smartest move is the one no one’s expecting.

There’s one high-leverage play most agents never mention—and most sellers never consider.

The Reverse Offer Strategy in The Summer Expired Series flips the dynamic. Instead of waiting for buyers to make a move, you make the first one. With precision. With confidence. With a complete offer tailored to someone who already showed interest.

This campaign feels personal and consultative, like you're sharing a trade secret.

It’s especially effective for homeowners who feel close to giving up. Why? Because it introduces a bold strategy at the exact moment they think they’ve run out of options.

And just like every campaign in this series, it closes with the familiar CTA: a 15-minute Summer Strategy Call that builds trust through repetition and offers real next steps.

Advanced Tactics

Price isn’t always the problem. Exposure is.

Most sellers assume their home didn’t sell because it was priced too high. 

And sometimes, that’s true. But more often, it’s because their agent never got the home in front of the right buyers.

That’s what this campaign challenges head-on.

Campaign 4 of The Summer Expired Series introduces a set of high-leverage marketing strategies most sellers have never heard of—reverse prospecting, YouTube pre-roll, geo-fenced retargeting, and more. It’s not smoke and mirrors. It’s smart, targeted exposure.

And it does two things instantly:

  1. Reframes the seller’s thinking.
  2. Elevates your positioning.

The tone stays grounded, never hypey. The message: you have options beyond a price cut—and a partner who knows how to execute.

And once again, we repeat the same call-to-action—because repetition builds recognition, trust, and momentum.

This campaign is a powerful differentiator for any seller who thinks they’ve “tried everything.”

Before You Take the Summer Off…

When a listing doesn’t sell, it’s easy to hit pause—especially in the summer.

This campaign meets homeowners in that moment. It doesn’t push. It presents. Three timely, data-backed reasons to reconsider waiting: falling rates, motivated buyers with deadlines, and rising competition on the horizon.

We start with empathy. We follow with insight. And we close with the same clear CTA sellers have seen in Campaigns 1 and 2 of The Summer Expired Series—because repetition builds trust, reduces friction, and creates a sense of steady, strategic momentum.

Every campaign in this series drives toward the same action: A 15-minute Summer Strategy Call that positions you as the agent with a plan—not just a pitch.

Home Sale Scorecard

Every seller wants a better result—but few stop to assess what actually went wrong.

That’s what makes this campaign in The Summer Expired Series different.

Instead of jumping into a new plan or pushing for a price drop, we hand the homeowner a mirror. The Home Sale Scorecard invites them to evaluate their last listing like a pro would—with clear, direct questions about pricing, prep, marketing, and exposure.

It’s simple, disarming, and incredibly effective. Because once a seller sees the gaps, they’re far more open to a better strategy—and a better agent.

This isn’t about assigning blame. It’s about creating clarity.

And clarity builds confidence.

A self-assessment that resets the conversation—and sets the stage for a smarter relist strategy.

5 Ways to Instantly Attract More Buyers

Don’t ask for the listing. Earn their attention first.

When a seller feels burned by the process, the last thing they want is another pitch.

What they do want? Proof that you're different. That you're helpful before you're hired. That you see details others overlook.

That’s why Campaign 1 in The Summer Expired Series leads with value.

Instead of telling homeowners how to “boost curb appeal” or “increase value,” we flip the script—Here’s how to instantly attract more buyers…without a major reno.

This first postcard sets the tone: generous, strategic, and persuasive. It meets sellers where they are—hesitant, but still hopeful—and gives them quick wins they can trust.

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