Content Club - Ready to move but not sure what to do next?
Most property owners won't be receptive to cold-calling or door-knocking. So a softer approach is called for. That's where content marketing comes in. Consistently sharing articles like the one below with your database and farming area is the ideal way to keep in touch, position yourself as an expert, and ensure a steady flow of listing opportunities.
It's an approach that requires patience and consistency, but the cool part is it allows you to leverage your time exponentially.
Most agents stop communicating with their database and online audience when there aren't new listings and sales to share. You can buck that trend and stay consistent now because you have content to send out.
Be the one who keeps in touch and provides helpful info at all times of the year.
Keep reading to access:
- Ready-to-send, seller-focused content you can copy and paste into an email newsletter, or post on your social channels.
- Pre-made image for sharing with the article and/or on socials
- Social media optimised version of the article - ready to post now
- Letterbox flyer ready to print and drop in your farming area (just add your photo)
Have an epic week,
Andrew Duncan
Founder, Agent Monday

Ready to move but not sure what to do next?
Think back to when you bought your first property. Was it everything you ever wanted?
For most of us, the dream of homeownership was the driving force in our buying decision and we were happy to compromise on certain features to get our 'foot in the door'.
Small bedrooms, long walk-up paths, dated kitchens and tired bathrooms. To a point, none of it seemed to matter. What was important was climbing that first rung on the property ladder. The satisfaction of being a homeowner.
Inevitably though, there comes a point where you seek a little more. It's only natural. When you have been working hard for years, chipping away at the mortgage, visions of your ideal home (or one a little more suited to your needs) start to materialise.
You know it's beginning when you have repeated thoughts, like:
"I wish this home had more storage space."
"If only we had an extra room, I could have my own office."
"The kids can't share a room forever."