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š§± From Nordstrom's to 7-Figure GCI, April Content Drop & TikTok Ban
This issue I breakdown how exactly how Paige Steckling grew a $30M real estate business by creating engaging listing Reels.
Happy Sunday!
Hereās some Sunday reading to help you prep for the week and month of April. Weāll continue with the client attraction case studies and I also provide Aprilās monthly content drop!
I hope you find this helpful!
ā Andrew

š„ From Nordstromās to 7-Figure GCI

Big Picture: Paige Steckling, a Utah-based real estate agent, made a name for herself in a highly competitive market by leveraging Instagram Reels. In 2022, she grew her business to a staggering $30M, nearly $1 million in GCI,because her Reels spoke volumes on listing appointments... hundreds of thousands of views big.
So, this case study explores how Paige achieved this level of success and provides insights into her approach to how she creates engaging Listing Reels.
"I felt like I was hustling for every single dealā¦
I hate calling people. I hate it. It's tough, it's brutal, it's the worst...
I hated feeling like I was desperate for people to use me.
Or I would be so bummed if like someone I knew didn't go with me.
Now, I'm so grateful that people are coming to me they're just dm'ing me or calling me directly from my contact info and my link in my bio."
Why this matters: In todayās market, clientsā wonder āwhat you will do to market their home? And why are you different from every other agent?ā The magic phrase is sales, āshow donāt tellā explains why instead of having to make your point, wouldnāt it be more enjoyable to have a listing presentation like Brad or Paige where you already won the listing before you met them?
āIn my listing appointment now, I have a PowerPoint, and I'm showing 'Hey, here are my views, this is last month, this is this month, and this is how many people are going to see your houseā¦
My business is based around my Instagram now. I get most of my clients from there. And I'm selling most of my listings on there now too.
I'm getting so much consistent deals from straight from Instagram and straight from TikTok with people literally calling me and saying āI saw your TikTokā I want to list my house.ā
Is that not the dream scenario for you?
So, letās break down Paige's Approach to her highly, engaging Listing Reels:

1) A Captivating Hook:
Paige's videos consistently start with a captivating hook that highlights the main selling points within the first few seconds, immediately grabbing your attention.
Often, similar to Brad, sheās said & shown 3-4 HUGE selling points within the first 3-6 seconds.
These are macro benefits like āToday I present to you my newest listing in arguably the best neighborhood in Saratoga Springs the Ridge.
One of my favorite things about this home is the fact that it will never have anything built directly behind it. Itās close proximity to the new Wildflower community that will have tons of walking trails and a huge manmade lake.ā
Not āfeaturesā like Porcelain countertops or her name.
Pro-tip: Stop wasting time by saying your name and focus on the consumer first. Why should they watch the video?

2) Show Donāt Tell
Use B-Roll for Visual Storytelling: Rather than just talking about the propertiesā feeatures & benefits, Paige shows them to her audience.
Making the videos more engaging and allowing viewers to visualize themselves in the homes.
3) Keep the Reels Short & Sweet
Fast-paced and Concise: Most of her Reels are between 6 and 30 seconds. But she does have high performing reels that are also 40-60 seconds.
By keeping her videos fast-paced, Paige retains viewer interest while quickly showcasing, ONLY the best features of the properties.

4) Modern Marketing
Fun and Engaging Style: Paige's modern and appealing style resonates with viewers, making her Reels enjoyable to watch.
As Gary Vee would say, āPACā, Platforms, Attention, and Culture.
Culture. Understanding whatās happening in pop culture and integrating that into the creative.
Paige understands:
music & trending audio
meme clips
todayās editing style with captions, text on screen, transitions, and making every second count
making the video for TikTok/Instagram not some long drawn out tour showing every single inch of the house⦠people donāt care about the 3rd and 4th bedrooms.

5) You Are Your Brand
Personal Touch: Paige adds a personal touch to her videos by featuring herself at the beginning and end, creating a connection with the audience.
This builds trust with her audience and enables more conversations.
āI think it's important for people to like see your face otherwise your page looks too boring.
Now it's completely changed where I am just almost overwhelmed with business and people are calling me consistently dming me just like I want to sell my house not interviewing anyone else they've like seen all my content and like they're ready to go.ā
6) Investing in SELLING Listings
āThe advantage of working with me for sellers is how I structure my business.
I spend no money on lead gen because pretty much zero dollars on social media. Everything is organic. Everything's gotten out there automatically.
I'll pay to boost listings, but I put all of my marketing money directly back into my sellers.
A lot of people are spending tens of thousands of dollars on Zillow, which is crazy. Like the agent I worked for and I know a lot of other agents who have teams and they'll spend thousands tens of thousands of dollars on zillow and that's their marketing money⦠to buy leadsā¦
I spend zero dollars marketing myself.
Zero dollars on zillow.
But the money I do spend goes directly to my seller.
So they're gonna get out there on my social media, I'm gonna boost their listings directly so not only my following, but everyone you know, every buyer, and agent is gonna know about their home.
I include staging on their home to make it look absolutely perfect, whether I'm using my own staging furniture or I'm hiring a stager.
I'm doing high-end video marketing for every single listing.
So I'm spending way more money than the average agent on every single one of my listings because my marketing money goes directly to my clients, instead of going to buying leads and i get that money back tenfold.
So it benefits my clientsā
Bottom Line:
Paige went from working at Nordstroms at 25 and just getting into real estate on the side as mom so she could raise her family to growing her real estate business to $30 million in 2022, nearly $1 million in GCI.
When she started with Reel in just eight to nine months, she grew her following from 1,000 to nearly 23,000 followers. Now she has over 57,000 followers and consistently gets 10,000 to 100,000 views, plus has multiple million view videos.
Her 3 main content types are:
Home Tours / Listing Reels
Green Screen informational & educational Reels, even using Green Screen for listings
Short 6-9 second trendy Reels
āI have over to my $2 million under contract right now just from Instagram and TikTok.ā
If you want to learn more about Paige & learn from her success, then hereās a few Podcasts:
BAM Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-vbu3l9-Ts
Massive Agent Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcUzo8tPk7Y
Boo Maddox: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQSXwovdfbY

šļø April Monthly Content Drop
In this monthās issue, youāll find a little extra details that hopefully help for context and execution.
I made this one wide ranging with topics; Are 3D printed homes the future? The number 1 reason home prices wonāt crash in 2023, The best deals for buyers right now, šø Is it time? (conversation starter email), and more.
the content calendar
8X short-form video topics with exactly what to say
4X long-form video topics with exactly what to say
4X emails you can send
digital prospecting checklist
content training resources
hook library & more
I hope this helps you continue making 2023 a great year by leveling up your marketing game.

š If TikTok is Banned, then What?

Driving the news, the CEO of TikTok, Shou Zi Chew (aka āTikTok Daddyā or āZaddyā) met with Congress this past week about data privacy concerns and became a meme overnight with Gen-Z.
Why this matters: Whether heās right or wrong or if TikTok is good or bad, as marketers all that matters is attention. Currently, and for the past 3-4 years, TikTok as amassed the Worldās attention and creating an undeniable competitor to Instagram (Meta) and even created some. concern for Google. (now ChatGPT is their main concern)
So whatās next? If TikTok is banned then we will see creators feel to YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels even more. But the likelihood of it being outright banned isnāt the āmost probableā outcome because they would sell it off or

Iāve mentioned this in previous issues, and Iāve also brought up TikToks American app, Lemon8 which skyrocketed to top 10 in the app download charts this week.

Personally Iāve tried Lemon8, and I donāt love it. It feels like a shopping app thatās pushing and promoting products. But theyāre a smart company so it will likely evolve.
Bottom line: In other countries like India where TikTok is already banned, 1 platform emerged over the rest, YouTube.
Success stories like Mr. Beast and Logan Paul donāt happen, as often or as big, on Instagram. So as the #2 search engine, itās likely YouTube will take the crown from TikTok.

šļø x š„ Stories Worth Learning:
ChatGPT Business Ideas with the Billiionaire founder of Hubspot on My First Million (MFM) Podcast
Why Youāre Always Tired If You Donāt Fix Your Evening Routine with Tom Bilyeu
How to Write Content That Gets Eyeballs with Sam Parr (founder of Hustle, Trends, MFM)
š¦ Leaders Worth Following:
Outlive: The Science & Art of Longevity by Peter Attia
Can Small Business Save America with Codie Sanchez & Andy Frisella
Everything about YouTube in Real Estate on the Content Lab with Ken Pozek (Live Q&A)
š In Case You Missed It:
Last Weekās Issue about $100M from World-Class Listing Videos, YouTube is Dominating Podcasts & 2023 Social Trends
That's it for today! See you next week!
If you have any questions, then reply & let me know so I can make sure that I'm not just making stuff out of my head, but answering the questions you care about!
Let's have an amazing week!
Andrew Bayon
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