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If you have a qualified buyer, but nowhere for them to go, that's not a problem—it's an opportunity.
That's exactly what the 2024 Magic Buyer Letter is about.
It's an opportunity for you to go the extra mile for your buyer.
It's an opportunity for you to start more conversations.
It's an opportunity for you to generate more listing opportunities.
As you adapt this campaign to fit your market, your buyer, and your brand, make sure you include:
1. Specific data points about who your buyer is and what they're looking for
2. Social proof to prove that you're great at your job
3. Your personal cell number
4. A direct response CTA in the p.s.
We like to tell the consumers that selling is easy, fast and simple.
This message gets reinforced through postcards that tout results like:
“Sold in 3 days” or “Above Ask Price”
This devalues our service.
So what’s the alternative?
Show the sweat.
This is a postcard my team at Curaytor created for our client, Gretchen Coley.
Here’s what I love about this postcard:
- There’s a hook “Even our clients were shocked”
- We highlighted the pain the customer was experiencing
- We broke down our strategy (showed the how)
- We provided a specific performance metric to help reinforce the story
- We ended with a clear call to action
Put it to work for you. ⬇️
Every time you complete a CMA, it's an opportunity to start more conversations—and book listing appointments.
S/O to Steve Stych who sent the exact letter that you'll see below, and got a listing appointment that turned into a signed listing. He then sold that listing in 2 days. The total cost to mail out the letters was about $225. And the GCI he's generated from this campaign? $15,000.
Take your most marketable CMA and turn it into a direct mail 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 direct mail letter.
Pro-Tip: Include your selling programs on the right side of the letter so they know their selling options.
This is how you generate high-quality leads without paying a profit-crushing referral fee.
This tactic is fire.
If you want to generate more opportunities with less effort, take your best performing email or social campaigns and turn them into a postcard/letter that you can mail to your farm.
Doubling down on your winners is how you can get more listings in a low inventory market.
This tactic is fire.
If you want to generate more opportunities with less effort, take your best performing email or social campaigns and turn them into a postcard/letter that you can mail to your farm.
Doubling down on your winners is how you can get more listings in a low inventory market.
If you're looking for a strategy to build instant rapport with prospects, it's this one.
Every homeowner wants to feel like they made a smart investment buying when they did, where they did.
This is an opportunity for you to affirm their decision and prove it with relevant market data.
The flattery angle is a smart way to engage the consumer, provide value, and build trust.
And of course, don't just send the campaign and stop there.
Hit the phones to follow-up.
If buyer demand is on the rise in a particular neighborhood, this is a great campaign to send:
1. It educates the potential seller on the current market trends they should know about.
2. It creates a sense of curiosity about their home's value.
3. It positions you as the local expert.
Send this direct mail campaign out to a hot neighborhood near you and hit the phones to follow-up.
This is a great angle that answers the question "Why should I sell now?"
Here's why it works:
1. It highlights relevant, specific market trends that they'd care about. You're not waiting for permission to be helpful. You're actively bringing information to them that they should know about.
2. It includes a compelling, direct response CTA.
3. It builds rapport and trust. It makes the communication feel more personal and less like a standard sales pitch.
Most people don't know all their options when it comes to selling their home.
Whether it's a Cash Offer, Fix & Flip, Buy Before You Sell, or a Traditional Sale—educate the consumer on the options they have when they work with you.
This direct mail letter is a great example—it's value-first, but it includes a section where they can compare their options.
This is a subtle way to provide value, build trust, and educate the consumer on how you can help them navigate this market.
This is a fantastic Just Sold angle.
S/O to Cole Team Real Estate for executing this brilliantly.
This is a strategy we like to call Market your marketing.
It's one of the best ways to turn your recent sales into more listings.
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.
There's power when you tell the truth in your marketing.
Bill Bernbach, an American advertising creative director, said “A small admission gains a large acceptance.”
This is a principle in advertising.
Tell people what they already know with your direct mail marketing.
This strategy is a perfect example.
Bonus: We used Yellow Letters Complete to create this campaign. They handwrite the notes using a robot, and you can add a custom sticky note that we find to be extremely effective in eliciting responses.
This direct mail campaign generated a $2M listing.
Total spend, $1,200.
We targeted 1,000 neighbors who had owned their homes for more than three years and had a property value of over $1.5M.
Here’s why it worked:
1. We had social proof (“Your neighbor hired us”).
2. We provided specifics about the sale that couldn’t be found online.
3. We shared a relevant statistic that piqued their curiosity.
Most importantly, we had a clear and direct call to action targeted towards serious sellers.
Bonus: We used Yellow Letters Complete to create this campaign. They handwrite the notes using a robot, and you can add a custom sticky note that we find to be extremely effective in eliciting responses.
The cost is about $1.20 per piece.
This strategy is called Zillow vs Agent.
(S/O to Jacob Stark for executing this strategy.)
First, a question for you: What happens to the Zestimate when you list a property?
Right—it changes to the list price.
Talk about the biggest punch in the gut.
If you list a property for $500,000 and you sell it for $500,000…it doesn't appear that you did anything. You simply sold it for the Zestimate.
What most people don't realize is that maybe two weeks ago, the Zestimate was $430,000.
But you had no record of proof that you actually sold that property for $70,000 above the Zestimate.
Here's how to take advantage of that—
Before you put the home in the MLS, take a screenshot of the Zestimate.
Then after you sell it, you have a before and after to showcase how great you are at your job.
Here's the exact copy to use in your letter.
1 listing appointment, 120 letters sent.
Here's how the ZMA works:
1. Print out a screenshot of their Zestimate
2. Add a handwritten sticky note with the CTA—Would you sell for 10% more than this? (feel free to adjust based on your market)
3. Mail to your farm. Handwritten is better than mass-produced.
Pro-tip: Use Propstream to build your list and use the following parameters:
7+ years
4%+ interest rate
Owner occupied with 30%+ equity
Of course, feel free to adjust based on your own knowledge of the market.
You’re going to love this strategy.
We all know that unsolicited CMAs work.
What you need to do next is take your most marketable CMAs and turn them into a direct mail campaign to generate seller leads.
The process goes like this:
1. Do 5-10 CMAs.
2. Highlight the most notable one.
3. Send this letter to your farm.
This is how you generate high-quality leads without paying a profit-crushing referral fee.
Just Sold Letters + Circle Dialing works.
The following campaigns resulted in multiple listing appointments.
Here's the pro-tip:
1. Build a targeted list. Ideally, homes that fit in your local "sell-box."
2. Create a campaign that provides information the consumer can't find online (i.e. # of offers, # of showings, etc.) with a simple and clear call-to-action. Don't include the final sale price—that gives potential sellers a reason to call.
3. Make your offer clear and compelling.
And finally, don't wait for the inbound calls.
Hit the phones to follow up.
This needs to become an SOP every time you sell a home.
There's power when you tell the truth in your marketing.
Bill Bernbach, an American advertising creative director, said “A small admission gains a large acceptance.”
This is a principle in advertising.
Tell people what they already know with your direct mail marketing.
This strategy is a perfect example.
Bonus: We used Yellow Letters Complete to create this campaign. They handwrite the notes using a robot, and you can add a custom sticky note that we find to be extremely effective in eliciting responses.
This direct mail campaign generated a $2M listing.
Total spend, $1,200.
We targeted 1,000 neighbors who had owned their homes for more than three years and had a property value of over $1.5M.
Here’s why it worked:
1. We had social proof (“Your neighbor hired us”).
2. We provided specifics about the sale that couldn’t be found online.
3. We shared a relevant statistic that piqued their curiosity.
Most importantly, we had a clear and direct call to action targeted towards serious sellers.
Bonus: We used Yellow Letters Complete to create this campaign. They handwrite the notes using a robot, and you can add a custom sticky note that we find to be extremely effective in eliciting responses.
The cost is about $1.20 per piece.
This is one of the best direct response campaigns that was originally written as an email, but could also be translated into direct mail.
The Name Your Price strategy has generated hundreds of millions of dollars in listings because it's so incredibly simple—
One message. One call-to-action.
This is a campaign that you can send every 4-6 months, and you're going to get listings.
Gretchen Coley sent out this campaign and generated 130 conversations, 8 listings.
Now here's the thing—Gretchen didn't just send the postcard and wait for people to reply.
She sent the postcard, got a few replies, then also picked up the phone and made phone calls.
If you want to get an ROI from direct mail marketing, you've got to go the extra mile to send the postcard and make the call as well.
This strategy is called Zillow vs Agent.
(S/O to Jacob Stark for executing this strategy.)
First, a question for you: What happens to the Zestimate when you list a property?
Right—it changes to the list price.
Talk about the biggest punch in the gut.
If you list a property for $500,000 and you sell it for $500,000…it doesn't appear that you did anything. You simply sold it for the Zestimate.
What most people don't realize is that maybe two weeks ago, the Zestimate was $430,000.
But you had no record of proof that you actually sold that property for $70,000 above the Zestimate.
Here's how to take advantage of that—
Before you put the home in the MLS, take a screenshot of the Zestimate.
Then after you sell it, you have a before and after to showcase how great you are at your job.
Here's the exact copy to use in your letter.
1 listing appointment, 120 letters sent.
Here's how the ZMA works:
1. Print out a screenshot of their Zestimate
2. Add a handwritten sticky note with the CTA—Would you sell for 10% more than this? (feel free to adjust based on your market)
3. Mail to your farm. Handwritten is better than mass-produced.
Pro-tip: Use Propstream to build your list and use the following parameters:
7+ years
4%+ interest rate
Owner occupied with 30%+ equity
Of course, feel free to adjust based on your own knowledge of the market.
You’re going to love this strategy.
We all know that unsolicited CMAs work.
What you need to do next is take your most marketable CMAs and turn them into a direct mail campaign to generate seller leads.
The process goes like this:
1. Do 5-10 CMAs.
2. Highlight the most notable one.
3. Send this letter to your farm.
This is how you generate high-quality leads without paying a profit-crushing referral fee.
Just Sold Letters + Circle Dialing works.
The following campaigns resulted in multiple listing appointments.
Here's the pro-tip:
1. Build a targeted list. Ideally, homes that fit in your local "sell-box."
2. Create a campaign that provides information the consumer can't find online (i.e. # of offers, # of showings, etc.) with a simple and clear call-to-action. Don't include the final sale price—that gives potential sellers a reason to call.
3. Make your offer clear and compelling.
And finally, don't wait for the inbound calls.
Hit the phones to follow up.
This needs to become an SOP every time you sell a home.
There are probably people in your database who bought a house with a real estate agent who no longer carries a license.
They've been left to fend for themselves and probably have no relationship with an agent at this point.
If you were to market to them…here's what you might say.
You're either going to love or hate this strategy…
We've all heard the stat that 87% of consumers say that they'd work with their agent again, but only 12% do. (Source: NAR)
Part of the reason why that is, is because the consumer never hears from their agent again after they buy or sell.
This strategy speaks to those folks directly.
This letter generated a $2,100,000 listing that sold in 2 weeks.
While your competition is asleep at the wheel sending their generic, Just Listed and Just Sold postcard, there's an opportunity to stand out in the mailbox by providing useful information that's personalized to their market.
We sent this letter to 1,497 North Hills homeowners. Total cost, $1,047.
Here's why it worked:
1. The audience matches the message
2. The call-to-action answers the "Why now?" question
3. The social proof creates confidence
Don't believe the adage that it takes 12 months to generate an ROI from direct mail.
A well crafted message that has a clear call to action can drive immediate results.
Every buyer is an opportunity to get a new seller.
That's why when you have buyers who are looking in a specific neighborhood, send out a direct mail campaign that describes who they are and what they're looking for.
S/O to Jason Cassity for going the extra mile for his clients using this strategy.
Would this strategy work in this market? 100000000%.
Don't stress about the market, your competition, or the economy—focus on what you can control.
Every buyer is an opportunity to get a new seller. The Magic Buyer letter is simple:
- Write a letter to homeowners who live in the neighborhoods where your buyers are looking to live.
- Be specific in describing who your buyers are and what they're looking for.
- Encourage these homeowners to contact you if they're interested in selling.
Would this strategy work in this market? 100000000%.
Don't stress about the market, your competition, or the economy—focus on what you can control.











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