Email Campaigns
Most FSBO sellers think the hardest part is getting an offer. But in reality? The toughest part is knowing what to do next.
Many sellers assume price is all that matters. But once the offers start rolling in, they realize there’s a lot more at stake—hidden costs, contingencies, and tricky negotiations that can cost them thousands. The problem? FSBO sellers don’t always see these pitfalls coming until it’s too late.
This email positions you as the guide they didn’t know they needed. By educating them upfront and offering a free CMA, you’re not just providing value—you’re giving them the clarity and confidence they won’t get from an online estimate. No sales pitch, just real help. And when they hit a roadblock? You might be the first person they think to call.
We call this a “fast ball” email because it’s quick, clean, and built to get replies.
It leads with empathy. It sounds personal, even off-the-cuff. And it mirrors the exact conversations many agents are already having right now, where people want to move but feel frozen by uncertainty.
The format is simple on purpose: A short, genuine note that puts a few common scenarios on the table and invites the reader to raise their hand. That’s it.
Let’s get it out there.
The market isn’t as chaotic as it used to be. And it’s giving buyers something they haven’t had in years: options.
Homes are sitting longer. Bidding wars are cooling. And buyers are starting to realize they have more room to breathe—and negotiate.
This campaign helps you reframe the narrative.
Not with hype. Not with urgency. But with insight.
Bright MLS data shows nearly 40% of buyers found a home in under 30 days—and half only made one offer.
That’s a massive shift from the chaos of the past few years.
This campaign helps you reframe the narrative.
Not with hype. Not with urgency. But with insight.
This campaign was inspired by a recent Financial Post interview with veteran mortgage broker Ron Butler, who called this “maybe the softest spring market in decades.” Then he said something most people wouldn’t expect: “And that might actually be a good thing.”
That’s the opening we ran with.
Because slower doesn’t mean stalled—and soft doesn’t mean broken. This email gives your audience a clearer lens: one that helps them see today’s market as something to better understand.
Use it to reframe the conversation, bring steady perspective, and remind your database that strategy still wins—especially in markets like this.
This campaign was inspired by a new report from ATTOM analyzing 47 million home sales over the past decade. The data points to one clear trend: homes that close in May sell for the highest premium—on average, 9.5% above market value.
That kind of insight doesn’t push someone to list tomorrow—but it does plant a seed.
Most sellers take weeks, even months, to make a move. Which means timely, relevant data like this helps you show up early—before they’re even raising their hand.
Use it to educate, build trust, and stay in their corner until the timing feels right.
This version of the Anti-Fear Campaign is built specifically for declining markets. It helps Silver Tsunami sellers zoom out and see the bigger picture: the decades of equity they’ve built, the financial cushion they still have, and the flexibility they’ve earned.
When the headlines scream collapse, this message brings calm. It reframes fear with facts, and reminds longtime owners that even in a down market, they’re not starting from zero — they’re starting from strength.
Fear-based headlines get clicks. But they don’t help your clients make clear, confident decisions.
This campaign is designed to counter the noise with calm, credible context — especially for longtime homeowners who remember 2008 and worry we’re heading there again.
You’ll use data from major financial institutions to reframe the narrative and bring reassurance to sellers who are watching the market but unsure what to believe. It’s not about hype. It’s about perspective — and positioning yourself as the steady guide in a noisy moment.
More listings are getting price cuts this spring—but what that means depends entirely on how you explain it.
Look at the data in your local market to figure out how many homes took a price cut last month. Plug that into this template.
The stat is important. But the story you tell around it? That’s what builds trust.
This isn’t about panic—it’s about how you coach clients through the shift:
— Show them why price cuts don’t always signal weakness
— Reframe expectations around timing, negotiation, and demand
— Be the calm in the chaos
This campaign gives you the data—and the script—to do exactly that.
ResiClub just dropped a breakdown every agent should see: 33.9% of active listings in March had a price cut—the highest share in years.
At first glance, it might feel like a warning sign. But zoom out, and the picture changes. Even during the 2021 buying frenzy, nearly 1 in 5 listings adjusted their price.
This isn’t about panic—it’s about how you coach clients through the shift:
— Show them why price cuts don’t always signal weakness
— Reframe expectations around timing, negotiation, and demand
— Be the calm in the chaos
This campaign gives you the data—and the script—to do exactly that.
Most agents send a Just Sold once—right after the deal closes. Then they move on.
But here’s the truth: you can send it weeks (even months) later and still spark listing appointments. Why? Because what sellers need isn’t just a headline—they need to see how you got the result.
This email campaign does exactly that. It walks readers through the full story of the sale: why the sellers reached out, how you prepped the home, the pricing strategy, marketing plan, negotiation, and final outcome. Step by step. Real. Relatable. Strategic.
When you show the work behind the win, you don’t just get credit—you get calls.
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.
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.
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.
Confusion isn’t the enemy—silence is.
Right now, your clients don’t need all the answers. They need a trusted voice to help them make sense of the noise. This campaign is your opportunity to step in with calm, credible guidance at a time when most agents are staying quiet. Use it to:
• Acknowledge what buyers and sellers are really feeling
• Highlight what’s actually happening—rates, inventory, demand
• Reopen conversations that were paused out of fear or fatigue
Don’t wait for the market to “settle.” Show up for people now.
Most agents wait for certainty before they speak up. The best ones? They lead through it.
This campaign is designed for moments like this—when buyers and sellers are quietly re-evaluating, unsure whether to make a move or stay put. You have a short window to step in with clarity and confidence. Use this message to:
• Reignite conversations that have gone quiet
• Reframe what’s possible in the next 90 days
• Reposition yourself as the steady hand clients are searching for
It’s not about predicting the future. It’s about helping people make sense of the present.
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.
This is a strategy we call "Land & Expand."
It's a technique to bridge the gap between marketing and sales. Which means, you'll send a marketing email to a targeted list with a targeted message. Then follow-up with a text:
Hi [First Name],
Hope you’re well my friend. I just sent you an email.
Let me know if you fall into bucket #1, #2 or #3 🙏
Chances are they'll get the text before they see your email. So you'll start the conversation via text, prompt them to check their email, and hopefully respond to your text to continue the conversation.
The goal of this strategy is to get a good sense of where your past clients fall in their seller journey as you think about your sales pipeline.
Are they 6-12 months out from selling?
2-4 years from now?
Maybe more?
As you get more information and more context about their plans, add those notes to your CRM and start to be helpful right now to help them achieve whatever it is they want to achieve this year.
You probably have potential sellers in your database who are curious about whether they'd benefit more from renting or selling.
So, why not speak directly to this particular prospect and offer them a Rent vs Sell Analysis?
You might be surprised with the responses you get.
We all know that reviews matter.
But if we're honest, most of us might miss the opportunity to capture the story and the sentiment from a happy client after the transaction.
This is an email you can send to your past clients immediately after you help them complete the transaction.
The best part?
It actually includes five questions to make it easier for them to leave a review.
Be sure to include the link to where they can write the review, right in the email.
If you do success stories with your past clients, you can also use these questions in your interviews.
This is something that isn't talked about enough—how much the seller will actually walk away with after the sale.
Use this script to provide incredible value to potential sellers.
Pro-Tip: PalmAgent ONE is a fantastic app to help you with Net Sheets estimates.
This is a situational script that has CRUSHED.
You can uncover buyer and seller leads simply by asking permission.
Should I contact you if…[insert scenario]
...rates drop below 6%?
...a home near your property sells?
...they do a price reduction on 123 Main Street?
That's it.
This exact email landed Jason Cassity an $800,000 listing appointment. Don't overthink it…
Send this to your database today. ⬇️
This is a simple, yet incredibly effective email campaign to send to your prospective sellers and past clients.
Pro-tip: Follow-up with a personalized text to anyone who opens.
You don't want to sleep on this one. ⬇️

















