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Just Listed Postcards: How to Announce a New Listing the Right Way
A just listed postcard announces a new property for sale to the surrounding neighborhood. On the surface it markets the listing — but its real power is showing nearby homeowners that you're the active, successful agent in their area. Why just listed postcards do double duty Yes, you might find a buyer from the mailing. But the bigger win is the message it sends to neighbors: this agent is working my street, and they get homes sold. Many sellers list with the agent whose just
Anthony Hensley
5 hours ago


How to Send Monthly Market Updates That Keep You Top of Mind
Sending regular market updates is one of the simplest, most effective habits a real estate agent can build. A consistent update keeps your name in front of past clients and prospects — so when they or someone they know is ready to move, you're the first call. Why regular updates beat occasional outreach Real estate is a relationship business with a long sales cycle. Most homeowners aren't ready to sell today, but many will be in the next few years. The agent who shows up cons
Anthony Hensley
1 day ago


Market Update Reports: A Realtor's Secret Weapon for Listings
A market update report is a printed summary of recent real estate activity in a specific area — sales, prices, days on market, and inventory. For agents, it's one of the most powerful tools available, because it positions you as the local data authority rather than just another salesperson. Why market reports win listings Homeowners are naturally curious about what their home is worth and what's happening on their street. A market report answers that curiosity before they ask
Anthony Hensley
2 days ago


Real Estate Direct Mail Postage Explained: First Class vs Standard vs EDDM
Postage is one of the most confusing parts of a direct mail campaign — and one of the biggest line items. Understanding your three main options helps you control costs without sacrificing results. First Class Mail First Class is the fastest and most reliable option. It delivers in 1–3 business days, forwards or returns undeliverable pieces (so you can clean your list), and looks the most personal. The tradeoff is cost — it's the most expensive per piece. Use First Class when
Anthony Hensley
3 days ago


Real Estate Mailers: Choosing the Right Format for Your Goal
A real estate mailer is any printed piece you send to prospects or past clients to generate business. But "mailer" covers a lot of formats — and choosing the right one depends entirely on your goal. Match the format to the mission Postcards are the all-purpose choice: low cost, high visibility, no envelope to open. Best for farming, just listed/sold announcements, and market updates where the message is short and visual. Letters feel personal and private. Because the recipien
Anthony Hensley
4 days ago


Why Print Marketing Still Works in Real Estate
In an industry obsessed with digital leads, print marketing keeps quietly outperforming expectations. The reason is simple: a printed piece is tangible, trusted, and hard to ignore — three things a scrolling feed will never be. The psychology of print People process printed material differently than screens. A brochure or postcard demands a moment of attention, gets physically handled, and often gets set aside rather than deleted. Studies on marketing recall consistently find
Anthony Hensley
5 days ago


Real Estate Postcards That Actually Get Responses
Real estate postcards are the workhorse of agent marketing — affordable, fast to produce, and impossible to ignore the way an email is. A well-designed postcard delivers your message before the homeowner even decides whether to keep it. What makes a great real estate postcard The best postcards do one job clearly. Cramming in three messages dilutes all of them. Strong postcards share a few traits: One clear headline the reader gets in two seconds A single call to action — cal
Anthony Hensley
6 days ago


Geographic Farming for Real Estate: How to Own a Neighborhood
Geofarming — also called geographic farming or geo-farming — is a real estate strategy where an agent focuses marketing on one defined neighborhood until they become the recognized expert there. Done right, a single farm can produce listings predictably, year after year. How to choose a farm The best farm balances opportunity against competition. Look for an area where: Turnover is healthy. Aim for an annual turnover rate of at least 6–8% (homes sold per year ÷ total homes).
Anthony Hensley
Jun 11


Real Estate Direct Mail Marketing: A Complete Guide for Agents
Real estate direct mail is the practice of sending printed marketing — postcards, letters, and brochures — to a targeted list of homeowners to generate listings, buyers, and referrals. In an inbox full of forgettable email, a well-designed piece in the mailbox still gets opened, held, and remembered. Why direct mail still works in real estate Digital ads disappear the moment someone scrolls past. A printed postcard sits on a kitchen counter for days. That physical presence is
Anthony Hensley
Jun 10
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