Email marketing remains one of the most effective and high-ROI strategies for real estate agents. It allows you to nurture leads, stay top-of-mind with past clients, and build a strong professional brand.
Building Your ListThe quality of your list determines the success of your email campaigns. Focus on collecting highly engaged contacts.
Lead SegmentationDo not treat all contacts the same. Segmenting your list allows you to send targeted, highly relevant content.
Segment | Ideal Content |
|---|---|
New Leads (Unqualified) | Local market trends, agent introduction, neighborhood guides |
Buyer Leads | New listings matching criteria, open house schedules, buying process guides |
Seller Leads | Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) requests, successful sale case studies |
Past Clients | Home maintenance tips, referral requests, annual market review |
Avoid making every email a sales pitch. Provide value to keep your audience subscribed and engaged.
- Market Update: Send a concise summary of the local housing market (e.g., average sale price, days on market) on a regular cadence (monthly or quarterly).
- Neighborhood Spotlights: Highlight a specific neighborhood, including local amenities, school ratings, and recent sale activity. This positions you as a local expert.
- Homeowner Maintenance Tips: Share seasonal advice (e.g., winterizing the home, spring landscaping). This is great for staying in touch with past clients.
- Client Success Stories: Share a short, anonymized story about a successful transaction. This builds trust and social proof.
- Video Content Preview: Encourage recipients to view your new video tour or market analysis video.
Follow these rules to ensure your emails are opened and acted upon.
1. Subject LinesYour subject line is the most important factor in whether your email is opened.
- Keep them short and clear.
- Use numbers (e.g., "3 Things to Know About the Place Market").
- Personalize them where possible, for example, addressing the recipient by name or referencing their specific interest.
Over half of all emails are opened on a mobile device.
- Use short paragraphs and plenty of white space.
- Ensure images load quickly and are appropriately sized.
- Keep the main Call-to-Action (CTA) clear and easily clickable.
Establish a predictable sending schedule. Consistency builds expectation and trust.
- Determine the best days and times for your audience; typically Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays are best for professional content.
- Set a goal (e.g., a newsletter every Date) and stick to it.
- Ensure all communications include your professional headshot and contact information, including your full name..
Always adhere to anti-spam laws, such as CAN-SPAM.
- Always include an easy, clear Unsubscribe link in the footer of every email.
- Clearly state your physical address in the email footer.
- Only send emails to contacts who have explicitly opted-in to receive communications from you.