Email Campaigns
It’s post–Labour Day, and like clockwork, new listings are flooding the market.
That changes the game.
This week, we’re focusing on purely education: a value-based email with no hard pitch and a soft CTA in the P.S.
The subject line does the qualifying for you. If they open it, chances are they’re already thinking of selling. That’s a lead. Add them to your call list.
Your job here is to guide. Use this as a moment to share your expert ideas. Show them how you would approach the sale if it were your home: how you'd study the comps, price it smart, build momentum before it hits the market, and tailor the marketing to the right buyer.
This is how you become the obvious choice before they even raise their hand.
There are 518,000 more home sellers than buyers right now. (Redfin)
That changes the game.
This week, we’re focusing on purely education: a value-based email with no hard pitch and a soft CTA in the P.S.
The subject line does the qualifying for you. If they open it, chances are they’re already thinking of selling. That’s a lead. Add them to your call list.
Your job here is to guide. Use this as a moment to share your expert ideas. Show them how you would approach the sale if it were your home: how you'd study the comps, price it smart, build momentum before it hits the market, and tailor the marketing to the right buyer.
This is how you become the obvious choice before they even raise their hand.
The Bank of Canada’s decision on September 17 is a true marketable moment, and your job is to get in front of it. When rates shift, timelines shift.
We’re using qualify-through-copy right in the subject line to surface intent before you lift the phone. Send this email to your full database today. Watch who opens - that’s your short list. Tomorrow, text those openers with this script to turn curiosity into conversations.
Last week, rates dipped to their lowest level since October. Moments like this wake up on-the-fence sellers. Your job is to meet that energy and turn interest into conversation, fast.
We wrote this email as a direct response play to surface homeowners who might be open to the idea of selling before the end of the year.
Send it to your entire database today. Then, tomorrow, text everyone who opened it to start real one-to-one chats using this script.
Most of the time, buyers don’t just need the headline, they need the help interpreting what it means for them. The smart play right now is (and always has been!!) education - especially around mortgage rates.
This email does exactly that. Notice how the subject line qualifies upfront, if they open, they’re at least thinking about buying before 2026. Add them to your call list this week.
The body of the email covers three specific levers buyers can watch, and act on. It’s practical, actionable, and positions you as the advisor they want in their corner.
And the P.S.? That’s the subtle pipeline builder. Acknowledge they may not be ready today, but open the door for a 6–12 month conversation.
The smart play right now is (and always has been!!) education. Buyers don’t need another market headline; they need someone to help them interpret what matters and how to act on it.
This email does exactly that. Notice how the subject line qualifies upfront, if they open, they’re at least thinking about buying before 2026. Add them to your call list this week.
The body of the email covers three specific levers buyers can watch, and act on. It’s practical, actionable, and positions you as the advisor they want in their corner.
And the P.S.? That’s the subtle pipeline builder. Acknowledge they may not be ready today, but open the door for a 6–12 month conversation.
This “Forward to a Friend” email has been one of our top performers for years, and this new version makes it even stronger. Why? Because it does three things at once: it gives your database insider access before the listing goes public, it assumes they’re not the buyer (which lowers resistance), and it gives them a simple, clear CTA: share it with someone who might be.
That combination is why this campaign consistently drives conversations, referrals, and results.
Momentum is everything. Once you’ve sparked curiosity with your pre-appointment email, the next move is to double down - but only with the people who leaned in the first time. That’s why this follow-up is targeted to just the openers. They’ve already raised their hand. Now you fan the flame.
This email takes the intrigue even higher. The subject line flips the script with “I was wrong,” pulling readers back in. The body? It escalates the buzz, paints the home as even more desirable, and gives a clear timeline for when the official details will drop.
The beauty here is in the anticipation - you’re keeping them hooked, making them feel like insiders, and setting up the perfect runway for the launch.
Great businesses don’t wait for demand. They create it. That’s exactly why this campaign has been one of our most successful for years: no one else is doing it.
Here’s the play. Before you even walk into the listing appointment, you prime your entire database with this email. The subject line? Impossible to ignore. The copy? Turns the volume allllll the way up.
What does that do? It builds buzz, positions you as the go-to agent with insider access, and gives you a list of curious buyers before the seller has even signed the paperwork. And when you tell your clients you’ve already started promoting their home? That’s the moment you lock in trust, and the listing.
Pro-Tip: Send this email next.
The Equity Email has generated ListingLeads.com members millions of dollars in listing opportunities.
You'll notice that it's not your typical "Find Out How Much Your Home Is Worth" email.
The first sentence immediately increases the perceived value of what you're offering: I don't send an email like this often.
Then we "show the sweat" - give the reader an idea of how much work you put into creating these reports.
Then close with an offer.
Send it today and let's get you a listing appointment. :)
Here’s the reality: only 6–8% of your database is actually thinking about moving right now. Which means dialing for dollars isn’t just exhausting, it’s inefficient.
There’s a smarter play: let your marketing tell you who’s raising their hand. That’s what this campaign is built to do.
We call it “qualify through copy.” Here’s how it works:
- The subject line “What do buyers really want right now?” works as a filter. The only people opening are the ones curious about buyer demand… and those are your potential sellers.
- Once the email goes out, track your opens. That’s your call list for the week.
- The content itself delivers value: a data-backed list of what buyers want today. This positions you as the expert and keeps homeowners engaged, even if they’re not ready yet.
- Finally, the P.S.—“before you go”—is a soft call-to-action inspired by Dean Linnell’s Friday Morning Coffee Newsletter.
So don’t think of this as “just another email.” It’s a system. A subject line that qualifies, content that builds authority, and a closing line that creates opportunities. All you have to do is send it, and then follow up with the right people.
Just because it’s on the MLS doesn’t mean it’s being marketed.
That’s the gap most sellers don’t realize exists, and the one you need to own in your market. In a time when homes are rushed online with half-baked photos, no clear plan, and videos that never leave the listing page, your process should stand out like a spotlight.
This campaign was inspired by Shannon Gillette’s fantastic reel and built around a viral, share-worthy hook. It’s your chance to show your database exactly how you create demand, not just a listing, and to position yourself as the agent who brings a plan, not a hope.
Send it as-is, or add your own signature touches to show how you prepare and promote homes.
You’re not just sending an email, you’re making an offer. That’s the power of this campaign.
It’s built to surface serious buyers, fast. The subject line alone immediately qualifies your audience. If they open, they’re raising their hand.
From there, the copy is clear and direct: “I’m going to make you an offer in this email.” That line disarms people. It tells them you’re not here to waste their time, and you’re not offering another seminar, calculator, or generic home search.
Instead, you’re offering what today’s buyers actually want: A great deal.
It ends with a clear CTA: Reply “I’m Ready.”
And the P.S. adds just enough scarcity: you can only take on a few clients per month. That gives serious buyers a reason to act now.
If you have access to off-market deals, consider sending this version instead.
You’re not just sending an email - you’re making an offer. That’s the power of this campaign.
It’s built to surface serious buyers, fast. The subject line alone immediately qualifies your audience. If they open, they’re raising their hand.
From there, the copy is clear and direct: “I’m going to make you an offer in this email.” That line disarms people. It tells them you’re not here to waste their time and you’re not offering another seminar or generic home search.
Instead, you’re offering what every serious buyer actually wants: An off-market deal.
It ends with a clear CTA: Reply “I’m Ready.”
And the P.S. adds just enough scarcity: you can only take on a few clients per month. That gives serious buyers a reason to act now.
If sourcing off-market homes isn’t something you offer, try this version instead.
The housing market runs on speed. But buyers? They run on timing.
That’s the gap we uncovered digging into Cotality’s latest research on “Who (really) owns the homebuyer?” The process is faster than ever: instant alerts, same‑day offers, mounting competition, but most buyers say they still feel overwhelmed. Readiness hasn’t caught up with market velocity.
And here’s the problem: most agents respond by pushing harder. More urgency. More “act now.” That may get an offer written, but it doesn’t build trust.
This campaign flips that script. It positions you as the agent who slows the process down just enough for buyers to feel informed, prepared, and confident. That’s how you stand apart—and how you turn first‑time conversations into long‑term clients.
The Deal of the Week strategy isn’t a nice‑to‑have, it’s a weekly marketing habit worth locking into your SOPs. Simple. Repeatable. Highly effective.
This style of email has helped generate thousands of conversations within our community. Why? Because it’s built to get a response. It sparks curiosity, creates urgency, and makes it easy for people to raise their hand.
But the real win? This email is just the starting point. Repurpose it into an Instagram poll. Turn it into a quick SOI text. Now you’re taking one proven campaign and multiplying its reach, its impressions, and its opportunities.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
This week’s email is grounded in insights from RBC’s latest housing report and recent coverage from The Globe and Mail. Together, they capture a clear mood in the market: caution.
National resales fell nearly 10% in February—the sharpest monthly drop in years. But that stat alone doesn’t tell the whole story.
Because in a cautious market, people don’t stop moving. They just move differently.
This email helps you communicate that nuance—to show up as a calm, informed resource in a time when many are feeling uncertain.
This week’s email pulls from two of the most respected sources in housing data—Altos Research and ATTOM. Together, they paint a picture that’s more complex than the headlines suggest.
It’s a national view—but one that helps you frame local conversations with more clarity and confidence.
Because even when your market behaves differently, buyers and sellers are still hearing national narratives. Your job is to bring perspective.
Here’s what the latest numbers show—and how to use them to educate, inform, and stay relevant.
This template also includes a direct-response P.S. designed to surface potential sellers—so you can spark the right conversations at the right time.
Smart agents know that one Open House can lead to the next. Every buyer who walks through the door—whether they loved that home or not—is a lead who’s actively searching. So why not use that connection to keep them engaged?
This email works because it feels personal. It’s not a generic “Come to my Open House” blast—it’s an intentional, direct invitation. And by using the Deal of the Week strategy, you create curiosity without giving everything away. No full address. No full listing. Just enough intrigue to make them reply.
Use this as a simple but effective way to turn past Open House visitors into future clients. If they’re serious about buying, they’ll want the details.














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