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Marketing When You're Busy

Most of the time, when people think about marketing, they picture things like Instagram posts, email newsletters, postcards, or maybe a new video series. But when you’re running from one appointment to the next, trying to juggle calls, closings, and contracts, the real question becomes:


How are you supposed to keep up with marketing at all?


Most busy professionals don’t need more tactics. They need a simple system that works without stealing their time. That’s where direct mail can help... especially when it’s built for people who are always on the move.


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Between listing appointments, showing prep, client calls, and trying to have a life outside of work, most agents aren’t looking for another project. They need something that keeps them in front of their clients without adding to their to-do list. Our approach to direct mail starts with this question:


What problems can we help you solve?


The answer may be one (or all) of the following:


  • Falling off your past clients’ radar

  • Forgetting to follow up

  • Letting the “quiet seasons” get too quiet

  • Losing out on referrals because you weren’t top-of-mind


The kind of solution would actually help with that is probably something like a done-for-you system that keeps sending on schedule. Or if you are the DIY type, it looks like tools that are easy to use when you do have a spare minute.


That’s exactly what our direct mail offerings are built for.


If you’ve got no time to touch it? Go Full-Service. We’ll handle the list, the design, and the mailing. You just give us a thumbs up.


If you want to move fast on your own time? Use Self-Serve. Log in, build a campaign in minutes, and hit send without waiting on anyone.


Most of the agents we work with aren’t struggling because they don’t want to market, they are just caught in the cycle of being too busy to do it consistently.


And that leads to months going by with no outreach, clients forgetting your name, and competitors starting to show up in your clients' mailbox instead.


With a simple direct mail system in place, you avoid all of that.



 
 
 

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