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Did you know that 65% of home sellers say they prioritize speed over price when choosing an agent?
Sellers who want to sell fast are highly motivated, making them some of the best prospects you can attract.
To win their trust and business, you need content that not only speaks to their urgency but also answers their key questions and eases their concerns. Crafting the right message can tap into the psychology of decision-making, positioning you as their go-to expert.
One of the best ways to capture attention is to use a surprising statistics to stop the scroll.
By using this Instagram tactic—a simple poll or engaging post—you can:
✅ Spark curiosity with potential sellers
✅ Identify motivated leads based on their answers
✅ Build trust by offering expert insights on their options
Recent research by Zillow and The Harris Poll tells us that 65% of recent sellers completed at least two home improvement projects before listing.
This insight highlights why a video like Home Upgrades to Avoid is perfect for attracting bottom-of-funnel seller leads.
In fact, this video generated 10 times the views of her usual content by tackling this exact pain point, resonating deeply with sellers preparing to list.
Instagram Stories are the perfect platform for generating inbound seller leads.
We know that over 80% of sellers invest in a home improvement project prior to selling. So by leveraging an Instagram story, we can provide value to our audience and uncover some hidden sellers.
We’re leveraging a recent prediction made by Goldman Sachs to create a poll to generate inbound sellers leads from instagram.
Instagram polls are currently used daily by 70% of Instagram Users.
Let’s leverage this to create more conversations!
This week’s video already has 45,000 views in less than 4 months. It’s a high-performing outlier video that can help establish you as an expert in your market. My recommendation is to personalize this video with data/insight from the market in your area to add your own hyper-local twist.
Here’s the original link to the research conducted by Zillow
We’re leveraging a recent prediction made by Goldman Sachs to create a poll to generate inbound sellers leads from instagram.
Instagram polls are currently used daily by 70% of Instagram Users.
Let’s leverage this to create more conversations!
This video was posted in August of 2023 and has generated almost 43,000 views.
The reason I’m featuring it as the video of the week is because it’s the PERFECT bottom-of-funnel video that can lead to high-quality seller leads.
Boo Maddox pulled me aside after wrapping up a morning training session with Sharran to let me know that this EXACT sales question is helping unlock great conversations with prospects.
Traci Cornwell posted it on her Facebook profile and has already generated 33 comments.
I love this as a simple conversation starter to create great engagement on Facebook.
Sam Reifman-Packett has grown his instagram following from 1300 followers to 23,000 in just over 12 months. More importantly, he’s generated $135,000 GCI from Instagram.
This poll generated 45 leads for him. That’s why we’re featuring in this week’s plan.
Hook:
"Hi friends, I'm [insert agent name] with [insert company name], and today I'm excited to introduce you to an extraordinary [insert number of bedrooms]-bedroom, [insert number of bathrooms]-bath [insert home style, e.g., contemporary oasis] right here in [insert location/neighborhood]. Nestled behind a [insert feature, e.g., private gate], this stunning home offers [insert feature 1, e.g., panoramic city views], [insert feature 2, e.g., a luxurious rooftop pool], [insert feature 3, e.g., a state-of-the-art home theater], and [insert feature 4, e.g., ultimate privacy], all available for [insert price range, e.g., under a million dollars]. So, let's step inside and discover all that this remarkable property has to offer!"
Sam Reifman-Packett has grown his instagram following from 1300 followers to 23,000 in just over 12 months. More importantly, he’s generated $135,000 GCI from Instagram.
This poll generated 45 leads for him. That’s why we’re featuring in this week’s plan.
The YouTube channel Living in Columbus, Ohio has 3,870 subscribers, with an average video garnering between 300 to 500 views. That’s why we’re featuring the “Avoid Moving to Columbus” video, which has surpassed 99,000 views—100X his typical view count.
In this week’s featured video, we’ve included alternative headlines, hooks, descriptions, show structure, and channel art you can use to create a viral video like Brad's.
I’d highly recommend watching Brad’s video to get started.
Zillow’s report shows that the average homeowner spends 6-7 months considering selling before making a move.
That’s why it’s crucial for us to consistently stay in front of them—both in their inbox and on their social feeds.
This campaign is crafted to demonstrate that we understand their journey and are ready to guide them every step of the way.
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.
Follow the instructions below on how to edit the template in Canva and post to Instagram.
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.
Fannie Mae is projecting rates to slide under 6% by the end of 2026. That gets people thinking: At what point would I finally jump in?
That’s the question this Story is built around. By asking followers for their “magic” mortgage rate, you’re not only sparking engagement—you’re qualifying your audience. Anyone who responds is signaling intent, curiosity, or at least awareness of where rates are headed.
And that’s the win here: a simple poll that creates interaction, reveals buying signals, and keeps you top of mind when the timing feels right. We’ve even included a recommended follow-up script to make those conversations easy.
This script is a positioning tool. The hook gets attention because it taps into the question everyone’s asking: what happens if rates fall further? That curiosity is your opening to share insights that matter.
The strength of this video is in how it frames the numbers. You’re not dumping stats, you’re connecting them to real decisions buyers and sellers are weighing right now: affordability, confidence, and timing. That’s what makes you the trusted guide, not just another voice repeating headlines.
Bottom line: use this video to show authority, spark conversations, and keep yourself top of mind when people start making moves.
This one’s a quick poll with a clear purpose.
You’re pairing a timely market stat with a forward-looking “If this, then I will…” prompt so it feels relevant and personal. That combo works (we’ve tested it).
Use it to surface hand raisers without asking anyone to commit. Just curiosity, timing, and intent.
Easy for them to answer. Valuable for you to track.
This one’s a quick poll with a clear purpose.
You’re pairing a timely market stat with a forward-looking “If this, then I will…” prompt so it feels relevant and personal. That combo works (we’ve tested it).
Use it to surface hand raisers without asking anyone to commit. Just curiosity, timing, and intent.
The stat leads: “There are now 518,801 more home sellers than homebuyers in the U.S.”
Then the question: “If more homes come on the market, I will…”
→ Consider buying in 2025
→ Look for investment property
→ Wait until 2026
Easy for them to answer. Valuable for you to track.
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.
Follow the instructions below on how to edit the template in Canva and post to Instagram.
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.
Stop guessing what spooks sellers. Ask them. This story poll is a one-tap filter. It trades long DMs for quick signal and surfaces real hand-raisers without pressure. The question is simple on purpose. Multiple choice. Easy to answer. You’ll learn what feels most risky and you’ll know who to follow up with first.
We’ve even included the follow-up script so you know exactly what to say when someone responds. Post the poll, watch the votes, and start the right conversations with the right people.
An FHFA study found the lock-in effect kept 1.3 million homeowners from selling between Q2 2022 and Q4 2023. Now with rates dropping, we could see more buyers and sellers re-enter the market.
That’s why this Instagram story series works: it builds the narrative step by step, grounding your audience in data, then connecting it to what’s happening right now. By the third slide, you’re not asking a yes-or-no question about moving - you’re meeting people where they are with a softer entry: At what rate would you consider re-entering the market?
It’s low-friction, easy to engage, and a natural segue into conversation. And with the included follow-up script below, you’re equipped to turn story interactions into meaningful one-on-one chats.
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. Go here to build a map of where the listing is located.
Then follow the instructions below on how to edit the template in Canva and post to Instagram.
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.
Hidden towns drive outsized attention - and action.
Eric Meldrum proved it: his “7 Detroit-ish Towns Locals LOVE” pulled 55× more views than his average video. That’s not luck. It’s a format buyers can’t scroll past and locals can’t resist sharing. And with more buyers re-entering the market as rates ease, this is the moment to spotlight the places that don’t make the glossy lists.
Your role: be the guide. Lead with a bold promise, anchor it in simple lifestyle wins, and let the “locals-only” angle do the heavy lifting. We built a plug-and-play template so you can move fast, stay credible, and convert attention into calls.
Use this to film your own “underrated towns” video - swap in your markets, hit record, and go.
You’ve likely seen these videos everywhere lately - and for good reason. They rack up views, spark debate, and get people talking. This format works because everyone has an opinion about neighborhoods. When you rank them, people can’t resist chiming in.
This template was directly inspired by Austin Klar’s video “I Ranked San Francisco’s BEST Neighborhoods (Tier List),” which pulled in 27,000 views. We studied his approach, broke down what made it work, and built this version so you can easily apply it in your own market.
The result? A high-energy, proven format that not only drives views but also starts conversations in the comments and positions you as the local expert. All you need to do is plug in your neighborhoods, your details, and hit record. When you’re ready to upload, we’ve even included a YouTube title and description you can copy-paste to maximize reach.
When something works, don’t reinvent the wheel. Sam Reifman-Packett (who you should all follow on IG) ran this exact story and walked away with 70 leads.
The formula is simple: hit your audience with a stat they can’t ignore - price reductions in their area this week - and then ask the question that matters: “What’s holding you back from buying?”
That’s it. Don’t overthink it. Don’t over-design it.
Just post it.
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 - whether it’s yours or someone else’s (always get the listing agent’s permission first) - and turn it into a reason for people to stop, share, and engage.
This week, the hook is a simple POV line: “You’re not planning to move but then this comes on the market in [Area].” Notice what’s missing too: we’re not dropping the price. Just beds, baths, and location with a clean grid of photos.
Then comes the closer: a poll. Two light, obvious choices that keep it playful while opening the door to DMs and follow-up conversations.
The formula is simple, but the impact compounds. Hook them with curiosity, multiply reach with the share trigger, and let the poll carry you straight into real conversations with buyers.
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.
Sam RP - 70 leads
1. Open the Canva Template
Use the customizable Canva template we’ve provided. It’s pre‑formatted with the poll question: “I just did an equity report for my clients. Their Zestimate was off by $XX,XXX.”
- Swap in your real variance (e.g., $39,000)
- Add your brand colors or logo
2. Download Your Slide
Once your edits are done, click:
→ Share
→ Download
→ File type: PNG or JPG
Save the slide to your phone.
3. Start a New Story on Instagram
Open Instagram → Tap the “+” → Select Story
Upload your customized slide.
4. Add the Poll Sticker
Tap the Sticker icon (square smiley face at the top)
Select the Poll sticker
Update the 2 response options to:
→ Yes!
→ Absolutely
5. Post Your Story
Tap Your Story to publish.
6. Follow Up with Poll Responders
Check your poll results in your viewer list
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 - whether it’s yours or someone else’s (always get the listing agent’s permission first) - and turn it into a reason for people to stop, share, and engage.
This week, we’re running a new hook: “share this with a friend.” It’s a simple line, but it’s the same psychology behind some of the most viral IG posts. Notice what’s missing too: we’re not dropping the price. Just beds, baths, and location with a clean grid of photos.
Then comes the closer: a poll. Two light, obvious choices that keep it playful while opening the door to DMs and follow-up conversations.
The formula is simple: Hook them with curiosity, multiply reach with the share trigger, and let the poll carry you straight into real conversations with buyers.
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.











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