Email Campaigns
Sending timely and relevant emails to your database is essential for keeping your prospects informed about the latest market trends. This not only helps them stay updated but also fosters engagement, building trust and converting prospects into loyal customers. By sharing valuable insights, you position yourself as a knowledgeable and reliable resource, enhancing your relationships and boosting your business.
Are you looking for an effective way to re-engage leads who might have given up on buying a home this year? We have developed a powerful script that combines the simplicity of the Dean Jackson 9-word email with the tactical approach of Chris Voss' negotiation style. 
Introducing the 10-Word Cold Outreach Email.
What Is It?
The concept is straightforward yet powerful. The subject line is personalized with the recipient's name to grab their attention. The body of the email consists of a single, strategically crafted question designed to reignite interest and provoke a response. 
For example:
Subject Line: Tom Ferry
Body: Have you given up on trying to buy this year?
Why It Works
This approach is rooted in psychological principles that leverage curiosity, personalization, and direct engagement.
Here's why it’s effective:
- Personalization: By using the recipient’s name in the subject line, you immediately capture their attention and make the email feel personally relevant.
- Curiosity: The question format creates a sense of curiosity and encourages the recipient to think about their situation and respond.
- Direct Engagement: The simplicity and directness of the question cut through the noise of typical sales emails, making it easier for the recipient to engage without feeling overwhelmed.
How to Use It
This script is perfect for cold outreach to leads who have gone cold or seem to have lost interest in the market. It’s a low-pressure, high-impact way to re-establish communication and open the door for further conversation.
By employing this 10-Word Cold Outreach Email, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Give it a try and watch as your re-engagement rates soar.
One of the challenges that comes with real estate marketing is finding thousands of different ways to ask the consumer: "Are you considering selling soon?"
For this campaign, we're using the "What's holding you back" angle to get potential sellers to raise their hand.
Here's why it works:
1. The email opens with a relevant hook about how more sellers are entering the market. Pro-tip: Localize the inventory data for your market.
2. Including "Out of curiosity" softens the ask.
3. Multiple choice makes it easy to answer.
4. It includes a compelling p.s. with a relevant CTA for a home value report.
Put it to work.👇
This is a simple, "right hook" email that you can send out to your database today.
Here's why it works:
1. It's specific.
2. It piques curiosity.
3. It's actually helpful.
Don't wait for permission to be useful.
Be proactive in providing value.
👉Below you'll find a Canva link that you can customize to fit your brand, download as PDF, and send to anyone who responds. 🚀
S/O to Jeremy Davis from Palm Agent.
If you haven't downloaded their app, they have a killer feature that allows you to calculate the holding cost based on the sales price.
If a home is on the market for 30 days, 60 days, 90 days, 120 days—how much does it actually cost the consumer to have their property sit on the market?
Let's say, for example, that a $725,000 home is on the market for 90 days. The holding costs could be upwards of $19,000-20,000.
Most sellers wouldn't know that. In their mind, what's the big deal if it's 7 days or 45 days?
It matters because it could literally cost them thousands of dollars in equity they've earned.
This campaign is a great opportunity for you to communicate why your ability to sell a home quickly actually matters to the consumer.
One of the challenges that comes with real estate marketing is finding thousands of different ways to ask the consumer: "Are you considering selling soon?"
For this campaign, we're using the "What's holding you back" angle to get potential sellers to raise their hand.
Here's why it works:
1. The email opens with a relevant hook about how more sellers are entering the market.
Pro-tip: Localize the inventory data for your market.
2. Including "Out of curiosity" softens the ask.
3. Multiple choice makes it easy to answer.
4. It includes a compelling p.s. with a relevant CTA for a home value report.
Put it to work.👇
S/O to Jason Cassity for executing a brilliant Coming Soon strategy specifically for new construction.
Here's why this campaign works:
1. An "Early Access" angle that provides information to the consumer that they won't find online.
2. He includes a map of where the homes are located in the email.
3. He ends with a casual CTA and offer to schedule a pre-market showing.
Try it out. ⬇️
One of the smartest ways you can use your email marketing tool is to cross-promote your social media posts.
This is one of my favorite strategies implemented by Ray Ellen.
Here's how it works:
1. Find a notable listing in the MLS (or Off-Market).
2. Write a brief post about it on social media with a CTA to DM you if they're interested.
3. Send an email blast to your database LINKING to your social post.
This is something you could do SEVERAL times a month to generate inbound opportunities.
Ask Ray. It works.
When you have a Coming Soon listing and you hit the 24 hours before it goes live, send this email.
Here's why it works so well:
1. It creates urgency. The goal of the subject line, "Exclusivity ends in 24 hours" is to get as many people to open the email as possible.
2. It piques curiosity. Share some info, but not all the info. Share one photo (the "money shot") but not all the photos.
3. It has a strong CTA. Don't drive them to a website. Get them to call.
This is rarely talked about in the real estate marketing world but one of the best ways to attract high-quality seller leads is by doing high-quality marketing of your current listings.
Prior to the home going on the market, this is the first email you should send.
It's a simple way to add incredible value to both potential buyers and your seller. ⬇️
In his book Viral Loop, Adam L. Penenberg profiles the rise of Hotmail, and tells the story of how it happened.
To help spread the word about Hotmail, they added this line...
"p.s. I Love You. Get a free email at Hotmail.com"
That small hook at the end of the message created a hockey stick growth for them.
So here's the zen learning…
The people in your database may not be buying today but they know someone who is.
More importantly, they can introduce you to a new prospect with the right hook.
The next time you have a listing to promote, try this email below.
Want us to automate the Deal of the Week for you every week? Try out AI Mode.
The Deal of the Week strategy needs to be added to your weekly marketing SOPs. It's simple, repeatable, and highly effective.
Use the template we provided below to send out your Deal of the Week, use this free tool to write the email and send it yourself, or get AI Mode to automate the entire process for you.
Every time you complete a CMA, it's an opportunity to start more conversations.
Take your most marketable CMA and turn it into an email campaign to generate seller leads every week.
The process goes like this:
1. Do 5-10 CMAs per week.
2. Highlight the most notable one.
3. Send out this email.
4. Start more conversations.
This is how you generate high-quality leads without paying a profit-crushing referral fee.
One of the best ways to turn your recent sales into more listings is to use a technique we call: Market your marketing.
35,234 people saw this on Facebook is an irresistible hook.
This is more than just a success story, it's proof that you're great at your job.
By highlighting a specific marketing metric, you demonstrate your ability to get their home in front of more prospective buyers—something sellers value a lot.
So the next time you sell a home:
Take a single WOW metric from your advertising or marketing campaigns.
Send this email.
Then, record a video and share it on social media.
Then, mail a letter to nearby neighbors.
Rinse and repeat.
The thought "selling is a bad idea" has crossed the mind of nearly every seller at some point.
Rather than resorting to the usual "now is a good time to sell" pitch often used by Realtors, let's tackle the issue directly.
Selling your home is painful.
It's emotional.
It can be overwhelming.
And it costs $$$.
Even when it's easy, it's not.
There's an adage in marketing, a small admission is how you gain large acceptance.
So let's address the pain head-on.
This campaign can also be used for a direct mail letter and a short-form video on social media.

