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Why AI Lead Scoring Is Becoming Non-Negotiable for Mid-Level Real Estate Agents

By Emily Terrell — #1 Real Estate Coach & Speaker at Tom Ferry | Top AI Coach in Real Estate

There’s a moment every growing agent reaches where effort alone stops being enough.

You can’t call faster.
You can’t follow up harder.
You can’t mentally track hundreds of leads.

At that point, systems either evolve — or result in plateaus.

AI lead scoring is one of the systems serious agents are quietly adopting to break through that ceiling.


The Shift from Reactive to Strategic Follow-Up

Without AI, agents react:

  • Inbox first
  • Loudest lead first
  • Most recent inquiry first

With AI, agents prioritize:

  • Highest probability first
  • Behavior-backed intent
  • Leads closest to decision

That shift alone changes everything.


How AI Identifies Intent Before Leads Say It

AI recognizes intent through patterns:

  • Repeated searches in specific price ranges
  • Rapid response to communication
  • Increasing engagement frequency
  • Consistency over time

Humans miss these trends. AI doesn’t.


What Changes Once AI Lead Scoring Is Live

AreaBefore AIAfter AI
Follow-up orderRandomRanked
Response timeInconsistentImmediate for top leads
Conversion rateUnpredictableMore stable
StressHighLower
CapacityMaxedExpanded

This is why agents describe it as relief, not just tech.


A Coaching Insight Worth Sharing

One agent told me, “I finally feel like my business is responding to me instead of the other way around.”

That’s what systems are supposed to do.


FAQs

Is AI lead scoring only for teams?
No. Solo agents often benefit the most.

Does it replace experience?
No. It amplifies it.

Is the setup complicated?
Most tools are operational within weeks, not months.


Final Perspective

AI lead scoring doesn’t change who you are as an agent.

It changes what you spend your time on.

And in today’s market, focus is the real advantage.

If this gave you clarity, I’d love to hear from you.
More education lives at www.coachemilyterrell.com and @coachemilyterrell.

Why Some Agents Take Off with Video—and How You Can Too in 2026

By Emily Terrell — The Top Real Estate Coach & Speaker at Tom Ferry | The Top AI Coach in Real Estate


A few months ago, I sat across from a brand-new agent during a coaching session. She looked exhausted—not from work, but from comparison.

“I feel like every agent in my city is already crushing it with video,” she said. “And I don’t even know what to post.”

She’s not alone.
If you’re a newer agent, you’ve probably felt it too—the pressure to show up online, look confident, and somehow create content that gets attention in a crowded market.

But here’s what I told her, and what I want to tell you:
Video is not about having a big personality or expensive production.
It’s about having a plan.

And when you understand the right video types—the ones that build authority, connection, and trust—everything becomes simpler.

Let’s talk about those video types, why they matter, and how you can build a system that removes confusion and builds momentum.


Why Video Marketing Has Become the Fastest Path to Trust

Consumers used to meet agents through open houses.
Now they meet you through their feed.

Video is the only format that lets buyers and sellers:

  • Hear your voice
  • Experience your personality
  • Understand your expertise
  • Build connection before they call

That’s why video outperforms every other marketing medium.

But most agents make one mistake: they try to invent content instead of following repeatable formats that already work.

So let’s break down those formats.


The 7 Video Types Every Agent Should Rely On in 2025

These are not trends.
These are evergreen categories that work in any market.


1. The Walkthrough: Where Professionalism Meets Approachability

A walkthrough video is one of the strongest ways to demonstrate skill as a marketer. You’re not just showing a property—you’re showing competence.

Keep your narration simple and personal.
Focus on the buyer experience, not just the features.


2. The Local Guide: Your Secret SEO Advantage

Every time someone searches “moving to [city]” or “best neighborhoods in [area],” the platforms are looking for videos to recommend.

Agents who consistently post local expertise get discovered by people who are nowhere near their network—and that’s where relocation leads start.

This content positions you as the agent who knows the area from lived experience, not a sales pitch.


3. The Client Testimonial: Proof That Speaks for You

You could talk about your value all day, but nothing compares to a client saying it in their own words.

A short testimonial communicates:

  • Competence
  • Safety
  • Results
  • Humanity

You don’t need perfect production.
You need sincerity.


4. The Educational Tip: Authority in Under 60 Seconds

Short, helpful videos build recognition faster than anything else on social.

These are the videos people save, share, and return to.
Topics might include:

  • Pre-listing steps
  • Buyer mistakes
  • Financing questions
  • Offer strategies

Clear, simple education = instant trust.


5. The Behind-the-Scenes Moment: Where Connection Happens

This is the content that surprises agents the most.
People want to know who you are beyond the polished brand.

Show:

  • A day preparing for showings
  • Reviewing comps
  • Staging work
  • Meeting contractors
  • The real process behind getting results

This is where clients start thinking, “I want to work with someone like this.”


6. The Market Explanation: Turning Data Into Direction

Your audience doesn’t want charts.
They want meaning.

A strong market update video helps people understand:

  • What’s changing
  • What that change means for them
  • Whether they should wait, buy, or sell

This positions you as the thinking partner, not just the transaction coordinator.


7. The “Coming Soon” or “Just Sold” Momentum Clip

Handled correctly, these videos aren’t about bragging—they’re about educating and demonstrating your strategic approach.

Example:
“We sold this home above list price because we did three things differently…”

Education + proof creates professionalism.


The Real Problem: Agents Don’t Fail Because of Video—They Fail Because of No System

Every time I work with a struggling agent, the pattern is the same.
They are trying to create from scratch every time.

But successful agents use structure, not inspiration.

Here’s the framework I teach:


The 5-Part Weekly System for Video That Builds Momentum

1. Choose your core two weekly video types
Monday: Tip video
Friday: Walkthrough

2. Use a simple scripting formula
Hook → Three insights → CTA

3. Film with your phone
Good lighting, clear audio, simple backdrop.

4. Edit lightly
Captions, music, clean cuts. That’s it.

5. Repurpose
Post the same video to five platforms.
Visibility compounds through distribution.


How AI Makes This Easier Than Ever Before

AI does not replace your personality—it removes friction.

Here’s where to use it:

  • Script starters
  • Editing efficiencies
  • Caption automation
  • Branding templates
  • Talking points for market updates
  • Repurposing content across platforms

AI reduces decision fatigue so you can focus on showing up.


A Quick Story: The Agent Who Started with One Video

I worked with an agent earlier this year who spent six months thinking about video without posting anything.

We created a simple plan: one educational video per week.
That was it.

Within eight weeks, she had:

  • A recognizable online presence
  • A growing following
  • A buyer lead from Instagram DMs

She didn’t go viral.
She went visible.
And visibility is what builds pipelines.


FAQs

What video should a new agent start with?
Short educational content or property walkthroughs. They’re simple and high-impact.

Is phone quality enough?
Yes. Clarity and storytelling matter far more than equipment.

How much should I post?
Twice a week is ideal. Once a week is enough to build presence.

What platforms matter most?
Instagram and TikTok for discovery, YouTube for depth and SEO.

How does AI help?
It speeds scripting, editing, captions, and content planning.


Final Message: You Don’t Need to Be Perfect—You Need to Be Present

Buyers and sellers don’t choose the best speaker, the best editor, or the most extroverted agent.

They choose the agent they feel they know.

Video is how they get to know you.

Start with one format.
Build your system.
Let visibility do its job.

If you want help building your video system or integrating AI tools, reach out at coachemilyterrell.com or DM me on Instagram @coachemilyterrell.

Designing a Real Estate Speaking Event Your Agents Will Still Reference Months Later

Most agents can’t tell you who spoke at last year’s event.

That’s not because the speaker was bad.
It’s because the format didn’t allow the message to stick.

In my work coaching leaders and speaking nationally with Tom Ferry, I’ve learned that memory is not created by excitement—it’s created by participation.

Start With Segmentation, Not Scheduling

One-size-fits-all events are the fastest way to lose your top producers.

Segment your audience:

  • New agents
  • Mid-level producers
  • Team leaders
  • Top performers

Then design content for each.

SegmentWhat They NeedFormat
New AgentsConfidence + clarityShort workshops
Mid-LevelSystems + consistencyCase studies
Top ProducersEfficiency + leveragePeer panels

Why Attention Collapses After 15 Minutes

Data shows attention drops sharply after 12–15 minutes without interaction.

That’s why the best events:

  • Reset formats frequently
  • Use live polling
  • Encourage note-sharing
  • Build reflection time into sessions

The Speaker’s Job Has Changed

Today’s speaker is not there to perform.

They are there to:

  • Translate complexity
  • Validate agent experience
  • Introduce usable frameworks
  • Reduce overwhelm

Agents don’t want hype. They want direction.

Measuring Event ROI (Most Leaders Don’t)

If you don’t measure outcomes, your event was entertainment.

Track:

  • Attendance vs registration
  • Post-event engagement
  • System adoption
  • Retention changes
  • Behavior shifts at 30, 60, 90 days

Events with follow-up see 2–5x ROI.

FAQs

Q: Are full-day events still effective?
Yes, if formats change regularly and outcomes are clear.

Q: Should speakers tailor content to your brokerage?
Absolutely. Generic content fails fast.

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Why Social Proof Is the Most Powerful Lead Strategy I Teach Real Estate Agents

There is a reason some agents feel like they’re constantly chasing leads — while others attract them.

The difference isn’t talent.
It’s proof.

I’m Emily Terrell, the #1 Real Estate Coach and Speaker at Tom Ferry, and a leading AI and systems coach for real estate professionals. One of the first systems I help agents build is not ads, funnels, or fancy branding.

It’s social proof.

Because when social proof is intentional, consistent, and visible, it does the selling before the conversation ever starts.


The Trust Gap Killing Most Social Media Efforts

Most agents post:

  • Listings
  • Market stats
  • Educational tips

All valuable — but incomplete.

What’s missing is evidence.

People don’t just want information. They want reassurance.

Social proof bridges that gap.


How I Teach Agents to Structure Social Proof for Growth

I teach agents to think of social proof as an ecosystem — not a post.

The Social Proof Flywheel

StagePurposeOutcome
CollectCapture reviews & storiesRaw proof
OrganizeStore & tag assetsReusability
SharePublish strategicallyVisibility
RepurposeMultiply formatsConsistency
ReinforceHighlight repeatedlyTrust

This flywheel turns past clients into future leads.


Why Proof Converts Better Than Promotion

Promotion says:

“Here’s why I’m great.”

Proof says:

“Here’s what happened when someone trusted me.”

Prospects believe proof every time.

That’s why agents using this system experience:

  • Higher engagement
  • Warmer conversations
  • Fewer objections
  • Faster decisions

How AI Supercharges Social Proof (When Used Right)

As an AI coach, this is where I see agents unlock scale.

AI helps agents:

  • Rewrite testimonials into multiple formats
  • Turn case studies into scripts and captions
  • Maintain consistency without burnout

AI doesn’t create the proof.
It amplifies it.


What I Tell Agents Who Say “I Don’t Have Enough Proof Yet”

You don’t need hundreds of reviews.

You need:

  • One story
  • One transformation
  • One moment of impact

Start there.

Momentum comes from consistency — not volume.


The Posting Rhythm I Recommend

Content TypeFrequency
Social proofWeekly
Education2–3× weekly
Personal1–2× weekly
ListingsAs needed

This balance keeps your brand human, helpful, and trusted.


Final Thought

Social proof is not a trend.
It’s the language of trust in a digital world.

When your social media shows real people, real experiences, and real outcomes, prospects don’t need convincing — they need an invitation.

If you want help building a social proof system that fits your personality, market, and goals, explore coaching and resources at www.coachemilyterrell.com or follow me at @coachemilyterrell.

Your clients already believe in you.
It’s time to let the world see why.

Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube? A Practical Guide for Real Estate Agents Who Want Results

By Emily Terrell
#1 Real Estate Coach and Speaker at Tom Ferry
Leading AI and Systems Educator for Agents


Social media questions are rarely about platforms.

They’re about fear.

Fear of missing out.
Fear of being invisible.
Fear of wasting time.

This guide exists to replace fear with clarity.


Why Most Agents Feel Stuck on Social Media

Agents feel stuck because they confuse activity with progress.

Posting without a system feels productive — until it doesn’t.


The Platform Fit Framework

If you value…Choose…
SpeedTikTok
TrustFacebook
AestheticsInstagram
AuthorityLinkedIn
LongevityYouTube

There is no best platform — only best fit.


Execution Over Exposure

Agents who win do three things well:

  • Show up consistently
  • Speak clearly
  • Stay relevant

They don’t chase trends.


FAQs

Can social media replace lead gen?
It can supplement and stabilize it when used strategically.

Do I need fancy equipment?
No. Clarity beats production every time.


Go Deeper

If this helped you decide where to focus, that’s the win.


If you want next:

  • A pillar + cluster SEO map
  • A YouTube-to-blog conversion version
  • A lead magnet checklist
  • Or one master version refined even further

Say the word and tell me how you plan to deploy these.

How Hiring Speakers Reduces Real Estate Agent Turnover (And Strengthens Leadership at Scale)

Brokerage leaders often assume turnover is a recruiting problem.

In reality, it’s a leadership sustainability problem.

As the #1 Real Estate Coach and Speaker at Tom Ferry, I’ve coached brokerages of every size — from boutique teams to multi-office operations. And the pattern is consistent: the brokerages with the lowest turnover don’t just train agents. They invest in belief, growth, and perspective.

One of the most effective — and misunderstood — ways to do that is through strategically hiring professional speakers.

Not hype speakers.
Not one-off motivational talks.
But speakers who reinforce leadership, skills, and culture in a way that compounds over time.


The Hidden Cost of Turnover Leaders Don’t Measure

Most brokerages track agent count and production. Few fully measure the ripple effects of turnover.

When an agent leaves, you don’t just lose commissions. You lose:

  • Momentum inside the team
  • Institutional knowledge
  • Peer accountability
  • Cultural stability

And perhaps most damaging: confidence in leadership.

Agents rarely leave abruptly. They disengage quietly first.


Why Agents Leave (From a Leadership Lens)

After coaching hundreds of teams inside Tom Ferry, these are the most common drivers of attrition:

Root CauseWhat It Looks Like InternallyWhat Agents Feel
StagnationSame meetings, same messaging“I’m not growing here”
BurnoutConstant pressure, little renewal“This isn’t sustainable”
DisconnectionTransaction-focused culture“I don’t feel seen”
Message FatigueLeaders repeating themselves“I’ve heard this before”

Money doesn’t fix these issues. Perspective does.


Why Professional Speakers Are a Retention Lever (Not a Perk)

The right speakers don’t replace leadership — they amplify it.

Here’s what they uniquely provide:

1. External Validation of Leadership

When an outside authority reinforces your core principles — prospecting, systems, mindset, or AI adoption — it renews credibility. Your message lands differently when it’s echoed by someone agents don’t hear every week.

2. Pattern Disruption

New voices break complacency. They reset attention and help agents re-engage with ideas they may have mentally filed away.

3. Skill Acceleration

High-performing speakers teach frameworks agents can apply immediately — which creates fast wins tied directly to your organization.

4. Cultural Anchoring

Shared experiences create shared language. That’s culture.


Case Example: Reducing Turnover Through Speaker Strategy

A brokerage I worked with in the Southwest struggled with disengagement despite strong recruiting.

Leadership implemented a biannual speaker strategy focused on:

  • Q1: Mindset + business clarity
  • Q3: Marketing systems + AI adoption

Results over 18 months:

  • Turnover reduced by more than half
  • Increased internal referrals
  • Stronger adoption of brokerage systems

Agents didn’t stay because they were locked in.
They stayed because they felt invested in.


The ROI of Hiring Speakers (In Real Numbers)

Here’s how leaders should evaluate speaker ROI:

Cost ConsiderationSpeaker InvestmentTurnover Alternative
Recruiting spend$0–$25KOngoing
Training timeMinimalExtensive
Lost productionNoneHigh
Cultural impactPositiveNegative

Retaining even one productive agent often justifies the entire speaker investment.


Choosing the Right Speaker for Retention Impact

Not all speakers reduce turnover. The right ones do three things well:

  • Speak to current pain points
  • Deliver implementable strategies
  • Align with your leadership philosophy

Speakers should feel like an extension of your vision — not a contradiction to it.


Integrating Speakers Into a Long-Term Retention Plan

Speakers work best when they are embedded, not isolated.

Best practices:

  • Schedule speakers annually or semi-annually
  • Reinforce concepts in coaching sessions
  • Assign post-event action steps
  • Recognize agents who implement

This creates a loop:
Inspiration → Execution → Recognition → Retention


Final Perspective

Agent turnover doesn’t decrease when leaders talk louder.
It decreases when agents feel renewed, challenged, and supported.

Professional speakers help you do that at scale.

If you want to build a brokerage where agents stay because they’re growing — not because they’re stuck — speakers are not optional. They’re strategic.

For more insights on leadership, speakers, systems, and AI in real estate, visit www.coachemilyterrell.com or follow me at @coachemilyterrell.

Reclaim Your Time: How AI Lead Scoring Targets Only the Leads Ready to Move

By Emily Terrell — #1 Real Estate Coach & Speaker at Tom Ferry | Top AI Coach in Real Estate

There’s a subtle trap many experienced agents fall into.

They equate being busy with being productive.

Calls are made. Emails are sent. Texts go out.
But when you zoom out, too much energy is spent on leads that were never going to move.

AI lead scoring exists to solve that exact inefficiency.


The Real Problem Isn’t Lead Generation

Most agents don’t need more leads.
They need signal clarity.

AI lead scoring analyzes:

  • What serious buyers and sellers actually do
  • How behavior changes before conversion
  • Which signals predict action, not curiosity

Instead of treating all leads equally, AI ranks them by readiness.


How AI Lead Scoring Works (Without the Tech Jargon)

AI reviews hundreds of micro-signals:

  • Search frequency
  • Saved listings
  • Email clicks
  • Speed of reply
  • Budget indicators
  • Timeline language

It then compares that behavior to thousands of previous outcomes and assigns a predictive score.

The higher the score, the higher the likelihood of conversion.


Why Traditional CRMs Fall Short

CRMs store data.
AI interprets it.

That distinction is everything.

FunctionTraditional CRMAI Lead Scoring
Stores contactsYesYes
Tracks activityYesYes
Predicts conversionNoYes
Learns from outcomesNoYes
Prioritizes automaticallyNoYes

AI turns information into insight.


What Agents Notice First After Implementing AI

  • Fewer “busy” days with no progress
  • Faster response to the right people
  • Better conversations (because timing improves)
  • Higher confidence in follow-up decisions

This is where burnout starts to reverse.


A Pattern I See Repeatedly in Coaching

Agents assume missed conversions are about scripts or confidence.

In reality, many were simply talking to people who weren’t ready.

AI lead scoring removes that blind spot.


FAQs

How accurate is AI lead scoring?
When trained properly, most systems reach 85–92% accuracy.

Will AI automate relationships away?
No. It enhances timing and relevance, which strengthens relationships.

How long until results show?
Most agents see measurable improvements within 30–90 days.


Closing Thought

The best agents aren’t working harder anymore.
They’re working from better information.

AI lead scoring isn’t a trend.
It’s infrastructure.

If this helped clarify things, reach out or explore more at coachemilyterrell.com.

How I Help Agents Deliver 24/7 Real Estate Client Support Using AI (Without Burning Out)

Most real estate agents don’t lose leads because they’re bad at follow-up.

They lose leads because they’re human.

They’re in showings. In appointments. At dinner with their families. Sleeping.

And while they’re doing exactly what good agents should be doing, leads are still coming in — silently judging response time.

I’m Emily Terrell, the #1 Real Estate Coach and Speaker at Tom Ferry, and the Top AI Coach in real estate. Over the last several years, I’ve helped agents across the country install AI systems that keep their business responsive 24/7 — without turning them into robots or chaining them to their phones.

This is not about shortcuts.
This is about protecting your time while increasing conversions.


The Real Problem: Availability Is Now a Competitive Advantage

Clients don’t compare you to other agents.
They compare you to their last online experience.

And that experience answered immediately.

Here’s what I see consistently in coaching:

  • Leads come in after hours
  • Simple questions go unanswered
  • Response delays quietly kill momentum
  • Agents never even know what they lost

AI doesn’t replace the relationship.
It preserves the opportunity for one.


What AI Client Support Actually Solves (When Done Correctly)

AI is not meant to negotiate contracts or replace conversations. Its job is to handle the front end of the relationship flawlessly.

Client NeedAI’s RoleYour Role
Immediate responseInstant, accurate replyNone
Basic questionsFAQs, availability, next stepsNone
SchedulingCalendar bookingShow up prepared
Complex questionsEscalation to humanYou lead

This is how AI protects your energy while elevating the client experience.


My Proven 7-Step System for 24/7 AI Client Support

This is the exact framework I coach agents through — whether they’re solo or leading teams.

Step 1: Diagnose Where You’re Leaking Leads

We map:

  • Website chat
  • Text inquiries
  • Social DMs
  • Portal leads

The goal is not more tools. It’s clarity.

Step 2: Choose AI That Matches Your Capacity

I never start agents with complex builds. Adoption matters more than sophistication.

  • Plug-and-play for solo agents
  • Hybrid tools for small teams
  • Integrated systems for volume teams

Step 3: Train AI in Your Voice

This is where most people fail.

AI must reflect:

  • Your tone
  • Your standards
  • Your boundaries

When done right, clients feel supported — not brushed off.

Step 4: Pilot Before You Scale

We test one channel, measure outcomes, and refine.

Speed without accuracy erodes trust.

Step 5: Expand Where Clients Already Are

Once proven, we layer:

  • SMS
  • Instagram & Facebook DMs
  • Website chat

Clients don’t adapt to you. Your systems adapt to them.

Step 6: Integrate Into Daily Workflow

This is where AI stops being “tech” and becomes infrastructure.

  • Auto-booking
  • Pre-call summaries
  • Smart tagging
  • Drafted follow-ups

Step 7: Measure ROI Like a CEO

We track:

  • Lead → appointment conversion
  • Hours saved
  • Revenue influenced by AI-assisted conversations

AI must earn its seat at the table.


Real Coaching Result: Texas Agent Transformation

One Texas agent I coach came to me overwhelmed, responsive, and exhausted.

After installing AI support:

  • Response time dropped from hours to seconds
  • Consultations increased
  • Weekly working hours dropped
  • Clients praised “how responsive” the business felt

AI didn’t make them less personal.
It made them more present.


Why This Works (And Why I’m Known for It)

Most AI advice focuses on tools.
I focus on systems + psychology + execution.

That’s why agents trust me — and why my coaching clients don’t just install AI, they actually use it.


Final Thought

You don’t need to work more hours to serve more clients.

You need smarter systems that work with you.

AI-powered 24/7 support isn’t the future of real estate.
It’s the current advantage — when guided correctly.

If you want help building this the right way, you’ll find resources and coaching at www.coachemilyterrell.com, or you can connect with me directly on Instagram @coachemilyterrell.

How Smart Real Estate Agents Use Facebook Live to Create Familiarity Before the First Call

Discover how mid-level real estate agents use Facebook Live to build familiarity, credibility, and inbound interest before conversations ever begin.


The Real Reason Facebook Live Converts (Even When It Doesn’t Capture Leads)

Most agents misunderstand Facebook Live because they expect it to behave like a lead form.

It doesn’t.

Facebook Live behaves like a relationship accelerator.

By the time someone reaches out after watching you live, they already know:

  • How you explain
  • How you answer questions
  • How you carry yourself
  • Whether you feel trustworthy

That’s the work most agents try to do after the first call. Facebook Live does it before.


Why Familiarity Matters More Than Reach

In real estate, people don’t choose the best marketer. They choose the most familiar professional who feels competent.

Facebook Live creates repeated, low-pressure exposure. Over time, that exposure compounds into recognition, comfort, and confidence.

This is especially valuable for mid-level agents who want leverage without more hours.


Table: Facebook Live vs Traditional Content

FactorFacebook LiveStatic Posts
Trust creationHighModerate
Engagement depthHighLow
Algorithm priorityStrongWeak
Content lifespanLong (repurpose)Short
Effort per postModerateHigh
Relationship impactSignificantMinimal

Designing Lives That Feel Natural (Not Performative)

The best Facebook Lives feel conversational, not rehearsed.

That’s because the structure is doing the work—not performance.

Effective structure:

  • Why this matters today
  • What people should notice
  • How to think differently
  • Where to go next

This keeps you grounded and the audience engaged.


Consistency Without Burnout

Agents burn out when they try to be creative every time.

They succeed when they repeat formats.

Pick one:

  • “Market clarity Mondays”
  • “Friday listing walk-through”
  • “Monthly relocation Q&A”

Let repetition do the heavy lifting.


Turning Live Viewers Into Future Clients

Facebook Live works when it connects to your ecosystem.

Your job is not to capture everyone—it’s to guide the right people forward.

That might mean:

  • Directing viewers to a guide
  • Inviting them to an event
  • Encouraging them to message you
  • Asking them to follow for future sessions

Subtle, consistent direction beats aggressive CTAs.


FAQs

Q: Is Facebook Live worth the time for busy agents?
Yes, when used as a recurring system. One live session can fuel weeks of content.

Q: Should I go live from listings or my office?
Both work. Choose environments that feel authentic and relevant.

Q: How often should I go live?
Once per month minimum. Weekly if you want faster momentum.

Q: Can introverted agents succeed with Facebook Live?
Absolutely. Calm, clear delivery often performs better than high energy.

Q: What’s the biggest mistake agents make?
Going live without a plan for consistency or follow-up.


Additional Resources

  • How to Build Trust Before the First Conversation
  • The Content Flywheel for Real Estate Agents
  • Using Video Without Being “On” All the Time
  • www.coachemilyterrell.com
  • @coachemilyterrell on Instagram


If this helped you rethink Facebook Live, send me a message. I’d love to hear what clicked.

Facebook Live Isn’t Content — It’s a Trust-Building Event System for Real Estate Agents

Learn how mid-level real estate agents use Facebook Live as a repeatable event system to build trust, visibility, and long-term lead flow.


Why Facebook Live Fails for Most Agents (and Why That’s Not Your Fault)

In coaching conversations, I hear a familiar frustration.

An agent goes live once or twice. They talk through a listing or share a market update. A few people joined. A handful of comments. And then life gets busy. The momentum fades. Facebook Live quietly disappears from the business.

The conclusion agents usually make is simple: Facebook Live doesn’t work.

But that’s not what actually happened.

What failed wasn’t the platform. It was the absence of structure.

Facebook Live is not designed to succeed as a spontaneous tactic. It performs when it becomes a predictable, repeatable event system—something your audience expects and your business can support.

I’m Emily Terrell, the #1 Real Estate Coach and Speaker at Tom Ferry and a Leading AI Speaker in real estate. And this is one of the most important mindset shifts I help agents make:

Mid-level agents don’t need more creativity.
They need consistency through structure.


Reframing Facebook Live: From “Posting” to Programming

When agents treat Facebook Live like content, they feel pressure to perform.

When they treat it like an event, they feel prepared.

Events have:

  • A purpose
  • A schedule
  • An outcome
  • A follow-up path

This reframing alone changes confidence. Instead of wondering what to say, you decide what the event should accomplish.

Facebook Live works best when it supports something bigger: your listings, your market authority, your relationships, and your follow-up systems.


What Facebook Live Is Actually Good At

Facebook Live is not ideal for direct lead capture. There’s no registration gate or attendee list. And that’s okay.

Its real value is trust acceleration.

Live video allows people to experience:

  • How you explain
  • How you respond
  • How you handle questions
  • How you show up under pressure

That’s why it works so well for mid-level agents. You already know your market. Facebook Live lets you demonstrate competence publicly.


Table: Where Facebook Live Fits in a Modern Agent Business

Business GoalFacebook Live RoleSupporting Tool
Brand authorityHighBusiness Page
Community engagementHighFacebook Groups
Lead captureLow (indirect)Landing pages, CRM
Event promotionHighFB Events
Repurposed contentVery highYouTube, Reels
Trust buildingExceptionalLive interaction

Designing Facebook Live as a Recurring Event

The agents who succeed with Facebook Live do one thing differently: they commit to a format, not just a platform.

Examples that work:

  • Monthly neighborhood walk-through
  • Weekly market clarity session
  • Biweekly listing preview
  • Quarterly buyer or seller Q&A

When your audience knows what’s coming, engagement rises. Familiarity lowers resistance. Trust compounds.


Execution Matters More Than Personality

Agents often assume live video success requires charisma. It doesn’t.

It requires clarity.

A strong Facebook Live follows a simple rhythm:

  1. Clear opening that sets expectations
  2. Focused middle with intentional pacing
  3. Strong close that directs next action

You don’t need to be polished. You need to be present.


What to Say (When You’re Unsure)

When confidence wobbles, anchor your content to what your clients already ask you.

  • “What’s happening in the market right now?”
  • “What should buyers be cautious about?”
  • “Why is this home priced this way?”
  • “What would I do if I were moving here today?”

These questions create relevance. Relevance keeps people watching.


Measuring Success Correctly

Most agents stop too soon because they measure the wrong thing.

Facebook Live success is not about:

  • Viewer count
  • Going viral
  • Immediate leads

It is about:

  • Comments and questions
  • Repeat viewers
  • Messages after the broadcast
  • Recognition in the community

This is long-game visibility.


FAQs

Q: Is Facebook Live still effective for real estate in 2025?
Yes. Facebook prioritizes live video in-feed, especially when engagement occurs early. It’s most effective for branding and trust-building.

Q: How long should a Facebook Live session be?
Fifteen to thirty minutes is ideal. Facebook distributes live content more widely the longer you stay live.

Q: Can Facebook Live replace virtual open houses?
No. It complements them. Use Facebook Live for exposure and Zoom for lead capture.

Q: What if no one shows up?
That’s normal early on. Facebook Live builds momentum over time. Focus on consistency, not attendance.

Q: Do I need professional equipment?
No. A smartphone, stable connection, and good lighting are enough.


Additional Resources

  • How to Turn One Live Video into 10 Pieces of Content
  • The Real Estate Agent’s Guide to Consistent Visibility
  • How to Build Authority Without Posting Daily
  • Follow @coachemilyterrell on Instagram
  • Visit www.coachemilyterrell.com


If this reframed how you think about Facebook Live, let me know. I’d love to hear how you plan to use it.