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John Baker
  • West Palm Beach, FL
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Following Up with Sellers

John Baker
  • West Palm Beach, FL
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Howdy, everyone

I have a couple of questions and couldn't find much info on it. I'm wondering... Do you think following up with a seller via text message is a good strategy? Should I follow up in different ways? Like email, direct mail, leaving a voicemail, etc. I've primarily followed up with text messages so far because it's easier and quick. Also, what should I say in my follow up message. This is what my message currently is for the 1st follow up:

"Hi, [first name], how have you been? It's Andre. We spoke about a month ago about your property listed for sale. I am just wondering if you sold it yet. Thanks! Make it a great day."

Do you think this is a good follow up message? Any suggestions and advice on improving it? Any help is appreciated.

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