Suggested Subject line: My job is to deliver what’s relevant to you
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It’s been a while since we touched base, how have you been? Are you finding the neighborhood reports I’m sending you to be helpful? Would you like to change the frequency at which you’re receiving them? My job is to deliver what’s important and relevant to you on your own terms. Instead of waiting for the next Open House, if you would like to schedule a viewing please feel free to reach out to me and I will do my best to gain access to all of the information and (0 comments)
Ideally, you'll want to start each week by following up with your buyer and seller leads, from any weekend Open House(s) you may have hosted or attended, with Parts I & II of your Open House Follow-Up Phone Script. By the way - don't forget about your preparatory Plan Of Action we wrote for you.
WEEK I: Are you familiar with Star Wars Day on May 4th? (aka - "May the 4th Be With You.”) Believe it or not, simplicity speaks volumes. Just ask Darth Vader. Think back to that one Star Wars quote that virtually everyone knows (including us not-so-ardent fans): (0 comments)
Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass – it’s learning to dance in the rain (and chasing the proverbial pot-of-gold at the end of the rainbow). Speaking of weather, remember to take advantage of it as a valid reason to reach out and start a meaningful conversation. This March is your shot to make other agents (figuratively) green with envy, and (literally) make some green of your own in the process - by, well, staying G.R.E.E.N: Guess: Well, predict. Look into saved MLS search data. What do leads/clients need the most? What are they researching? Then, reach out and show your interest by warmly delivering relevant and useful info. (0 comments)
email text: Ready-to-go past client email text & pitches for spring & summer 2016
- 02/24/16 08:10 AM
Hi there, We've asked our writers to come up with effective, great-sounding past-client email text for you. And they delivered! Or use them as pitches for in-person or over-the-phone conversations, too. Why not make sure you make the most of the first 6 months of 2016? It's so easy to simply say "hello"and remind people what it is you do. Write to people individually or send out a mass email blast. You can even try to call 10 people per week that you have not spoken to in a while and use these as pitches. Choose one or try them all. What's there to lose, right? Email 1: How have you (2 comments)
Valentine’s Day is around the corner. So, we’re in a particularly generous and loving mood. If our Client Relationship Manager (CRM) tool had a dating profile: Gender: Half technology, full bodied warmth. Status: Ready to mix, mingle and create lasting relationships. Birthplace: The AccelerAgent (PropertyMinder) headquarters. Body Type: Flexible and capable enough to send mass emails, each with a personal flair. Occupation: Ensuring contacts feel that they have a close relationship with you and habitually redirecting them back to your website. Hobbies: Keeping your marketing outreach simple yet effective, coming off as human and not robotic, and making sure contacts are strategically organized and consistently emailed and tracked to get you the most responses. Interests: Earning you more referrals, (2 comments)
"They're heeeeere..." - your personalized email templates, that is.
Your patience has paid off. After weeks of extensive revisions (and a whole lot of heart and commitment), we have officially begun adding freshly written email (text) templates to your AccelerAgent CRM.
These messages can serve as both e-mail blasts and drip email campaigns to guide and build lasting relationships with your buyers, your sellers, your leads and your clients. We also kept in mind the dynamic process of reconciling the relationship between technology and the inherent human warmth of real estate. In other words, everything you'll be sending via email is down-to-earth, genuine, eloquent and non-robotic.
As highlighted in previous updates: here's (4 comments)
email text: Ready-to-go past client emails or pitches for the last 3 months of '15
- 09/18/15 08:32 AM
Hi there, We've asked our writers to come up with effective, great-sounding past-client email text for you. And they delivered. Why not make sure you make the most of the last 3 months of 2015? It's so easy to simply say "hello"and remind people what it is you do. Write to people individually or send out a mass email blast. You can even try to call 10 people per week that you have not spoken to in a while and use these as pitches. Choose one or try them all. What's there to lose, right? Email 1: How have you been? I am sorry for not reaching out to you recently. (4 comments)