Cold Lead Revival Email
Re-engage a quiet buyer lead with one useful market update, no guilt, and an easy way to decline further follow-up.
The prompt
Write a re-engagement email to a buyer lead who went quiet [time since last contact] after asking about [neighborhood or need]. Include this verified market update with its location and time period: [paste a real market fact]. Keep the tone helpful and free of guilt or pressure, and give the recipient an easy way to decline further follow-up. Do not add market claims or predictions. Return a subject line and email body.
Replace the [highlighted] parts with your own verified details before you run it.
When to use this prompt
- Working through the quiet segment of your lead list one real message at a time.
- Restarting a conversation after a listing they liked went pending.
- Following up leads from an open house sign-in sheet a month later.
What to give the AI
- How long the lead has been quiet and what they originally asked about.
- One current market fact from your MLS about their target area. This gives the email a useful reason to reconnect.
What to verify before sending
- The market fact, geography, and time period against your MLS or other named source.
- That the "easy out" survived the draft; models sometimes replace it with another push.
Related prompts
Post-Showing Follow-Up TextWrite a warm follow-up text that references what the buyer noticed during a tour and ends with one natural question.Post-Closing Check-In EmailWrite a warm past-client check-in with one timely homeowner reminder and no sales pitch or referral request.New Lead First ResponseReply to a new portal lead with verified information, a warm tone, and one clear next step without manufacturing urgency.'Market Minute' Newsletter SectionTurn verified local market statistics into a concise newsletter update written in plain English.
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