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If it doesn’t already, the “Deal of the Week” should live in your weekly SOPs. Every week, find the hottest new listing in your market - and turn it into a reason for people to stop, share, and engage.
We know: you can’t always get the listing agent’s permission to share the photos of your Deal of the Week. That’s why we created this template. Use the prompt below to create your own AI Whiteboard image.
Not sure which listing to feature?
- 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 your deal of the week.
Every so often, a video goes viral. And when Levi Lascsak’s breakdown hit the ListingLeads Viral Leaderboard with 10X his usual view count, it told us something important: buyers are hungry for clarity on where the real opportunities are hiding.
That’s what inspired this script.
Instead of pushing the same overexposed neighborhoods, you’re walking viewers into the suburbs that are actually positioned to surge, backed by growth data, major projects, and price shifts buyers haven’t caught onto yet. It’s strategic, it’s timely, and it meets people right where their curiosity is already rising.
Use this intro to frame the video as more than a market update, it’s a roadmap to the areas set to move fastest in the year ahead.
Right now, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate is sitting near its lowest level in a year. That’s what we’re leading with in this Instagram poll.
The next slide is an easy, low-friction question wrapped in a casual, handwritten visual to surface buyers.
Use this to meet the moment, spark curiosity, and start conversations with the people already watching the market.
This text works because it turns a simple follow-up into a high-response moment. Everyone who opened yesterday’s email is your prospecting list for this script.
The apology is the hook. It feels human, unscripted, and disarming.
Most agents close with low-status lines like “Let me know” or “Just following up.” Those phrases put you in a waiting position. High-status phrasing, the kind Mark Satterfield teaches, flips that dynamic. It shows confidence, direction, and leadership, exactly what clients want from an agent.
Shannon Gillette recently put a spotlight on a familiar December dilemma on Instagram: Should you take your home off the market for the holidays? That's what inspired this campaign.
When many sellers pull their listings, the homes that stay active stand out and attract more serious attention. And buyers are still in the game - RE/MAX Canada reports that one-in-10 Canadians expect to buy a home in the next 12 months.
This timely campaign helps you show sellers the leverage hiding in the “slowdown” and guide them toward a clearer, more confident end-of-year decision.
Shannon Gillette recently put a spotlight on a familiar December dilemma: Should you take your home off the market for the holidays? That's what inspired this campaign.
When many sellers pause, the listings that stay active suddenly get more attention. And with mortgage rates sitting near their lowest point in a year - and an 8% jump in applications - buyers are still out there.
This timely campaign helps you show sellers the leverage hiding in the slowdown and guide them toward a clearer, more confident end-of-year decision.
Anyone who opened yesterday’s email is your prospecting list for this text. They’ve already shown interest - that’s all the qualification you need. This message is designed to follow up that signal in a way that feels personal, intentional, and low-pressure.
The key phrase here is: “The last time we talked you mentioned…”
Vanessa Van Edwards, a famous psychologist, teaches that this line immediately increases likability because it shows you listened and remembered. In real estate, being likable and competent builds trust quickly.
The hooks provided are simply examples, use the one that matches your actual past conversation with this person. The goal is to reference something specific, then end with an open, non-pushy question.

This text is simple, sincere, and perfectly timed. Right now is the ideal moment to reach out to your 2025 clients with a quick message of genuine appreciation. These are the relationships that matter, and a small, thoughtful touch goes a long way.
The script is intentionally warm and straightforward. Use it as written, or personalize it with a detail from their move.
Pro-tip: Send this as a text or a 1:1 off-the-cuff video. It doesn’t need to be polished, authentic always beats produced.
Clarity is a power tool in this market. Your potential sellers are absorbing headline after headline, piecing together their own story about what’s happening (and that story usually leans negative). Whoever controls the narrative controls the market, and that's what we're doing here.
First, we mirror what many homeowners are already thinking: “Maybe we should wait to list.” That’s the hook that earns trust. Then we shift the energy with simple, data-backed reasons for optimism.
The campaign flows naturally into the three insights and a soft P.S. offering a home value check.
Clarity is a power tool in this market. Your potential sellers are absorbing headline after headline, piecing together their own story about what’s happening (and that story usually leans negative). Whoever controls the narrative controls the market, and that's what we're doing here.
First, we mirror what many homeowners are already thinking: “Maybe we should wait to list.” That’s the hook that earns trust. Then we shift the energy with simple, data-backed reasons for optimism.
The campaign flows naturally into the three insights and a soft P.S. offering a home value check.
People love an apology
here's the thing is I will say this is the I'm sorry script is a killer killer
way to re-engage people who have let's say you miss an opportunity. So Sam
let's say you were part of my open house as an example.
script as a way to sort of bridge that gap for any old open house leads, but I'm not doing that mass marketing. I'm definitely doing that as a onetoone text.
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.
This Reel is for the sellers who are feeling anxious, and for the agents who want to speak to that emotion with honesty.
The campaign was inspired by a fantastic post from Shannon Gillette, who nailed what so many homeowners are feeling right now: “We’re doing everything right… so why hasn’t it sold?”
We took that message and reshaped it into a simple, text-based Reel you can post as-is with a reassuring message that normalizes slower sales and reminds sellers: it’s not just you, this is the market.
Update the “average days on market” to match your area, choose a reflective or trending audio, and post it.
If your Story views are strong but engagement is flat—this is the format to fix it.
We’ve been testing all kinds of ways to bring the “Deal of the Week” to Stories—and this one's a keeper.
It’s visual. It’s clever. And it mimics a play we’re seeing everywhere from top influencers: tease the value, show a receipt (like listing views), then drop the link behind an emoji.
Why does it work? Because it builds curiosity before it asks for action.
You’re not shouting “BUY!”—you’re drawing attention to demand. That alone makes this feel less like an ad, more like a can’t-miss opportunity.
The best part? You only need one slide. A Zillow screenshot. A few strategic details. A clear price anchor.
And everyone who clicks? That’s your follow-up list.
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.
Use this format to test urgency, stay visible with buyers, and stay top of mind.
This Story poll is a simple way to turn views into conversations.
By offering specific options (price, feature, location), you give buyers an easy, non-intrusive way to raise their hand.
It works because it feels like help, not a sales pitch.
Customize the options based on what buyers in your market are actually searching for, then post.
When responses come in, check your DMs and follow up with confidence.
See below for recommended follow-up scripts to keep the convo going.


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