The One Holiday Script That Gets More Replies Than Anything Else
Sometimes you just need one thing — one message — that cuts through the noise and gets people talking to you again.
This is the holiday script that agents and LOs keep saying works better than anything else in their pipeline.
And yes, you can copy/paste it.
The Script:
“Happy holidays! I’m wrapping up my year, and I always check in with the people I’ve genuinely enjoyed working with. Anything major happening in 2026 — real estate, financial goals, moving plans — that you want me to keep an eye out for?”
Here’s why this works:
- It’s personal.
- It’s conversational.
- It’s not sales-driven.
- It puts the client in control.
- It triggers real conversations about next-year plans.
And the replies you get?
They’re usually longer, honest, and actionable.
Bonus Tip: Send It as a Voice Text
Your voice feels more real than typed words.
Clients respond at a higher rate because it sounds like a human — not a blast message.
Then Follow Up With a Micro-Offer
Once they reply, send:
“If you ever want a quick market check for your town or a numbers breakdown, just tap me. I’m happy to help.”
It positions you as a resource without pressure.
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