Showcase a collection of properties per your criteria (i.e. open houses this week)
Build an email list for weekly updates on this criteria for targeted leads
What you need:
1 IDX Saved Search
1 Instafarm page with your saved search
1 Path that will send leads into your CRM
1 Squeeze using a simple email sign up form template
How to build your funnel:
In your IDX Control Panel, create a new market for your search criteria. This could be: open houses, foreclosures, reduced prices - pick a search criteria that updates frequently.
Pick something that is very compelling in your area that has compelling offers to your target buyer.
Create an Instafarm page. It doesn’t have to be too fancy. At minimum, you need to add your new Saved Search from Step 1 to the page and give the page a title.
Add an introduction about this list including how often the list updates.
If you can, add a video to the header of you discussing the hottest properties in the list, why you’re awesome for open houses, etc.
Create a Path. You’ll want this to be connected to your CRM. In step 4, you’ll be making an email sign up squeeze page to get leads - and you definitely want to be following up each time the market in Step 1 is updated.
Create a squeeze page. We suggest using a simple email sign up so the cost of entry to see your list is not too high.
- Make sure the headline, byline, and photo used are compelling and relevant to what people will see once they submit their email. - Set the page to redirect to your Instafarm in step 2. - Assign your Path from Step 3. - Assign a social share image - ideally, use the same one you chose as the squeeze background for visual consistency. - With Find Me, give the squeeze a condensed title that matches your headline. Use the description to concisely describe the page and what you’ll get once your email is submitted.
Bonus: Send off your new Squeeze page as a Facebook ad! Use these early subscribers to build your email list and update your leads accordingly when the saved search has new content. This could be daily, weekly, or monthly depending on your strategy. In the case of open houses, if these occur frequently enough, follow up on a weekly basis.