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Steal my Ai Prompt and Post like a marketer, connect like a creator, and Grow your pipeline
Hi ,
This week pick one simple focus. Know your market and talk to your audience like a real person. Your market is not “the city.” It is the streets you can name without a map. Set Google Alerts for those places so you always know what is happening before your competitors do. Use quotes and plain words: “open house” “{Neighborhood}”, “new construction permit” “{City}”, “price reduction” “{ZIP}”. Set delivery to once a day so your inbox does not flood. When a useful alert hits, share it first and add your take in plain language.
Now post like a marketer. Every post needs a single outcome and a clear hook. Example: “What 700k buys in Oak Ridge this week.” Keep the caption simple, use the neighborhood name, and end with one call to action like “Comment your street for a custom number.” That is your ad. It is clean, tight, and built for discovery.
Then connect like a creator. As soon as the post goes live, answer comments, ask follow up questions, and drop a short voice note in DMs when it makes sense. People want to feel heard. If someone mentions a repair or a lender question, offer help on the spot. Share a vendor name or invite them to a quick call. Keep the tone friendly and short. This is how strangers become warm contacts.
Turn those moments into a small community. Track the names of people who comment or DM you in a simple sheet with three columns: name, topic, last touch. Invite the most engaged folks to a private group for your area like “Living in Oak Ridge” where you post weekly market notes, grant updates, and local events. You are not pitching. You are hosting. When you act like the host of your market, people remember you when it is time to move.
Your job is to connect with your community and your audience through attraction by providing consistent value. Keep at it and start attracting because most of your future business will come through attraction, not traditional prospecting.
Here’s the prompt I want you to use:
Act as my Local Attraction Strategist and help me show up better online and in person to attract [ideal clients] in [city and target neighborhoods]. First, ask me 12 quick questions about my exact neighborhoods or ZIPs, who I want to reach and their top 3 worries, my strengths (camera, writing, events), daily time, platforms I will use (IG, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google Business Profile), brand tone, value I can give today (equity check, vendor directory, buyer or seller PDFs, market mini report), local hooks (schools, trails, commute, grants), proof I can show (recent deals, case studies, testimonials), upcoming dates (open houses or community events), tools I already have (CRM, email, Canva, phone gear), and blockers (time, confidence, ideas). Then build a 30 day Local Attraction Plan in plain, practical language: a positioning line, three message pillars, two weekly series, a daily schedule, 12 ready to post hooks with full captions naming my neighborhoods, a comment and DM playbook with six replies, four follow up questions, and one move to call script, a community plan with a group name and description plus one monthly offline meet up and a vendor spotlight format, eight exact Google Alert queries, the 5-20-1-1 daily rhythm tailored to me (five personal reach outs, twenty social comments, one handwritten note, one new person met), simple weekly KPIs to track (saves, comments, profile visits, DMs started, email signups, calls booked), and a seven day test plan with what to post and measure each day; also deliver a copy ready Week 1 checklist for each day with post, caption starter, CTA, and one real world touch, plus a Sunday review loop on what to keep, drop, and double; if I later paste links to my last ten posts, audit them and update the plan.
Many blessings,
