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Why Your Follow-Up Needs a Makeover
Episode 17

Why Your Follow-Up Needs a Makeover

Realty Chatter Daily: Quick Wins for Realtors

December 3, 20242m 43s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Realty Chatter Daily: Quick Wins for Realtors, Gary McGowan dives into the art of follow-up and how to elevate it from a chore to a connection-building superpower. Say goodbye to bland, generic messages and hello to thoughtful, value-packed follow-ups that your clients will actually appreciate. Learn how to create follow-ups that keep you top of mind while building trust and loyalty.


Today’s Quick Win:

Replace your next “just checking in” message with something meaningful. Share a helpful article, send a property suggestion, or reference something personal you discussed with your client. Lead with value to make your follow-up stand out.


Key Takeaways:


 1. Follow-Up Should Create Value: Clients want to know you’re thinking of their needs, not just your pipeline.


 2. Be Personal and Intentional: A thoughtful follow-up shows clients they matter to you as more than just a transaction.


 3. Keep It Simple, Keep It Real: You don’t need to overthink it—just let your personality and care shine through.


Quote of the Day:

“A great follow-up makes clients feel like you’re thinking about them, not just the transaction.”


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Call to Action:

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Closing Tagline:

“Stay motivated, keep laughing, and keep thriving through real connections! This is Realty Chatter Daily: Quick Wins for Realtors, where success is built on relationships.”


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