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Write a 5-email follow-up sequence for a new lead who inquired about buying a home in [area] within the next [timeframe]. Email 1 (sent immediately): acknowledge inquiry warmly, introduce yourself, offer one piece of value. Email 2 (Day 3): useful market insight for their target area. Email 3 (Day 7): relevant listing with context. Email 4 (Day 14): free buyer consultation offer with specific availability. Email 5 (Day 30): long-term value, no pressure. Each email under 150 words. Subject lines must be curiosity-driven, not salesy.
Write follow-up messages to people who attended my open house at [address]. Write 3 versions: (1) For attendees who showed strong interest — reference a specific conversation point, share additional details, invite for private showing. (2) For casual attendees who are likely neighbors — thank them, offer free home valuation, mention market activity. (3) For attendees actively searching but this wasn't the right fit — acknowledge what they're looking for, mention alternatives, invite to work together. Each message under 100 words.
Write a Just Sold announcement for a [property type] I sold in [neighborhood] for $[price] — [over/under] asking — in [X] days on market. The message should: celebrate the result for my client (without revealing personal details), demonstrate my specific knowledge of this neighborhood, appeal to neighbors who may be thinking of selling by including one hyper-local market stat, and include a soft call to action offering a free home valuation. Keep it to 75 words for a postcard format. Comply with Fair Housing guidelines — do not target or exclude any protected class.