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Most FSBO sellers screen calls from unknown numbers—especially from agents. If they didn’t pick up, it’s not necessarily a “no.” It just means they don’t know why they should talk to you yet.
This text is short, direct, and creates curiosity. Instead of sounding like another agent trying to “win the listing,” you’re positioning yourself as someone with genuine interest in their home. No sales pitch, just a reason for them to call you back.
The goal? Get them to engage. Once they respond, you can shift the conversation toward value—helping them, not selling them.
Once you get them on the phone, use 1 of these 3 call scripts:
- FSBOÂ Pricing Call Script
- FSBOÂ Photos Call Script
- FSBOÂ Listing Description Call Script
Most FSBO sellers write their listing descriptions like a checklist—bedrooms, bathrooms, square footage. But buyers don’t connect with stats. They connect with stories.
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A home isn’t just a structure. It’s where life happens. The right description doesn’t just inform—it makes buyers picture themselves living there. And yet, most FSBO listings fall flat, blending into the sea of generic homes online.
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By guiding sellers to craft a description that sparks emotion, highlights key features, and makes their home stand out, you’re giving them a serious edge in the market.
Most FSBO sellers assume if their home is priced right, buyers will come. But the truth? Buyers don’t just shop with logic—they shop with emotion. And nothing triggers emotion faster than great photos.
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Bad lighting, missing key shots, or too few images can make even a well-priced home invisible in a crowded market. The problem? FSBO sellers don’t always know what’s turning buyers away.
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By offering strategic photo tips—simple fixes with big impact—you’re helping them attract more buyers without spending a dime. No pressure, no sales pitch—just real advice that makes their listing stronger.
Most FSBO sellers don’t fail because they lack effort. They fail because they don’t have the right data.
They think selling solo means more control—but without access to real market insights, they’re often guessing on price. Many can’t afford an appraisal, and online estimates? Inaccurate at best, misleading at worst. The result? Overpricing that scares buyers away or underpricing that leaves money on the table.
By offering a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA), you’re giving them something they don’t have—real data on what homes are actually selling for. No pressure, no pitch—just valuable insights to help them make informed decisions. Lead with this, and you won’t just start a conversation. You’ll earn their trust.
The #1 reason why your clients won't sell their current home might be because they have a great interest rate. But as rates drop, they might be more open to the idea of making a move.
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Let's take the opportunity of rates dropping below 7% to engage your SOI and find your next listing.
Inspired by Kate Howard’s Instagram Reel, this campaign gives you three simple, but often overlooked, mistakes sellers make that can quietly kill deals. Use it to educate your audience, position yourself as the expert who knows what works, and spark conversations with homeowners who want to get it right.
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If you hate being on camera, you’re going to love this Reel.
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It taps into the growing Faceless Creator trend—where agents build trust, grow their brand, and generate leads without ever showing their face. It’s perfect if you want to reduce the pressure of being on camera or just work faster.
Buying a home in 2025 might be on a lot of people’s minds—but what’s holding them back? Price? Timing? Selling first? You won’t know unless you ask.
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That’s what this poll is built for. It’s an easy, low-commitment way for buyers to tell you what’s really standing in their way—without feeling pressured. Every response gives you a reason to reach out, start a conversation, and position yourself as the agent who understands their situation.
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Use this poll to spark engagement, uncover hesitation, and find your next client.
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Forget the hard sell. Instead, market like you gossip. Instead of laying out every detail, tease your audience with just enough insider information to spark curiosity.Â
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Imagine texts that start with, "I probably shouldn’t be telling you this but…" and then hint at great deals or hidden opportunities. Research shows that curiosity-driven messaging can boost engagement significantly.Â
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Challenge the norm—let this campaign show you how a playful, coy approach can help you start more conversations.
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With new listings surging across Canada—an 11% jump in January alone, the biggest supply increase since the 1980s—buyers have more options than they’ve seen in years (Financial Post). But more inventory doesn’t mean an easier search. It means competition, faster-moving deals, and the need to act decisively when the right home appears.
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This campaign gives you a simple, strategic way to guide buyers through the three key steps that separate those who hesitate from those who close. Use it to position yourself as the expert who helps buyers move with confidence.
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With more inventory sitting on the market, a lot of buyers are circling. This campaign is intended to help you start conversations with those buyers, and also engage serious buyers with a direct response P.S.
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This campaign gives you a simple, strategic way to guide buyers through the three key steps that separate those who hesitate from those who close. Use it to position yourself as the expert who helps buyers move with confidence
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The #1 reason why your clients won't sell their current home might be because they have a great interest rate. But as rates drop, they might be more open to the idea of making a move.
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Let's take the opportunity of rates dropping below 7% to engage our SOI and find our next listing.
As you know, we’re always testing. One of the big zen learnings we’ve had recently was using multiple stories to drive up conversion. In fact a recent story I posted got 6x more engagement when I used the poll at the END, not the beginning of the story.
If you hate being on camera, you’re going to love this Instagram Reel. This campaign leverages the "Faceless Creator" movement on Instagram, which is all about building a brand and generating content without showing your face or making yourself the focal point. It’s a growing trend across Instagram and other platforms, driven by creators who prefer privacy, want to reduce the pressure of being constantly on camera, or simply find it more efficient to create content this way.
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Inspired by Courtney Strzelczyk’s Instagram Reel, the hook is to feature neighborhoods that have something that buyers really want (i.e. No HOA, historic character, great shopping, etc.). See the image above for example hooks (or create your own!). End with a CTA for viewers to comment if they want current listings in those neighborhoods.
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How to Customize Your Instagram Reel Using Our Canva Template
We’ve created a plug-and-play Canva template to help you easily produce a professional Instagram Reel — no need to be on camera.Â
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🔹 Step 1: Record or select a vertical video showcasing the neighborhood.
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🔹 Step 2: Open the Canva template link and click “Use Template” to create your editable copy.
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🔹 Step 3: Replace the background video:
- Click on the existing video in the template.
- Choose “Delete” or “Replace background.”
- Upload your video via “Uploads” and drag it into the background frame.
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🔹 Step 4: Adjust the text & design:
- Ensure your text is still readable over your custom video.
- Move or resize elements if needed.
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🔹 Step 5: Download your video:
- Click “Share” in the top right corner.
- Select “Download” > Choose MP4 format > Click Download.
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🔹 Step 6: Post to Instagram Reels:
- Open Instagram and tap the + button, then select Reel.
- Upload your video.
- Add trending audio (optional), a compelling caption, and relevant hashtags.
- Tap “Share” — and you’re done!
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*Please note there is no Show Flow or Audio Transcription of Show Flow.
Inspired by Ken Pozek’s Instagram Story, this is a perfect campaign to use when you want to convert through Instagram Stories—whether you have a Just Sold listing to promote or not.
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The reason why this campaign is so effective is that it leans into the “herd mentality”—the idea that consumers tend to follow the actions and choices of a larger group, often driven by social proof and the perception that popular decisions are the safest or best.
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If you’ve recently sold a home, use this campaign to showcase your listing. And if you haven’t recently sold a home, use it as an opportunity to showcase homes that have sold recently in a specific neighborhood for the same effect.
Inspired by Ken Pozek’s Instagram Story, this is a perfect campaign to use when you want to convert through Instagram Stories—whether you have a Just Sold listing to promote or not.
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The reason why this campaign is so effective is that it leans into the “herd mentality”—the idea that consumers tend to follow the actions and choices of a larger group, often driven by social proof and the perception that popular decisions are the safest or best.
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If you’ve recently sold a home, use this campaign to showcase your listing. And if you haven’t recently sold a home, use it as an opportunity to showcase homes that have sold recently in a specific neighborhood for the same effect.
This text is your foot back in the door with leads who’ve been on the fence about buying—a low-pressure way to reopen the conversation and see where they stand.Â
A simple check-in can be the nudge they need.Â
Use any of the statements provided—or create your own.
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