
7 Mistakes Real Estate Agents Make with Email Marketing
If you’re not sending emails consistently to your SOI (and many of you are not), you’re missing out on a low-cost, high-return marketing opportunity, Troy Palmquist writes.

If you’re not sending emails consistently to your SOI (and many of you are not), you’re missing out on a low-cost, high-return marketing opportunity, Troy Palmquist writes.
Krys Benyamein shares the three daily actions that keep his real estate business growing in any market. He breaks down how to reverse-engineer your income goals, create consistent marketing touchpoints, and stay sharp as a trusted advisor.

Discover 7 proven email marketing tactics real estate agents can use to boost open rates, improve engagement, and drive more conversions.

Tom Toole shares the eight essential elements every real estate agent needs for a high-impact monthly newsletter in 2025.

Discover why most real estate agents struggle with social media growth and email marketing. The Broke Agent shares how to leverage analytics to improve engagement.

Michael Citron shares expert tips on how real estate agents can avoid a common mistake when it comes to choosing a farm—and instead focus on smart, data-driven strategies.

Tom Toole shares effective follow-up strategies for real estate agents, emphasizing the power of combining emails, texts, and phone calls to create meaningful conversations and set more appointments.

Consistent email marketing can turn leads into listings. Dustin Fox shares a winning four-week email plan for your real estate business.

Luke Acree of ReminderMedia shares nine email ideas to send to first-time homebuyers.

Lindsey Jo busts seven email marketing myths to help you build and loyal and engaged email list.

Lindsey Jo shares three emails that real estate agents can send to their entire database to provide value and start conversations.

In last week’s BAM webinar, Luke Acree—the president of ReminderMedia and co-host of the Stay Paid Podcast—joined The Broke Agent to break down his FIT Marketing Framework. Here, we focus on the F: the 6 frequencies of communication.