Summer doesn’t usually hurt an agent’s business.
Inconsistency does.
As schedules change, vacations happen, kids are home from school, and long weekends start filling the calendar, many agents unintentionally pull back on their marketing.
Not on purpose.
It just happens.
A few days turn into a few weeks. Marketing gets delayed. Follow-up gets pushed to tomorrow. Visibility becomes less consistent.
Meanwhile, homeowners keep moving through the exact same decision-making process they had before summer started.
They’re still thinking about moving.
They’re still watching the market.
They’re still noticing which agents seem active and engaged.
And that’s where many opportunities quietly slip away.
The Problem Isn’t a Lack of Leads
Most agents don’t lose momentum because there aren’t enough potential sellers.
They lose momentum because they become harder to notice. When marketing becomes inconsistent, familiarity begins to fade.
The homeowners who might have seen your name several times in the spring stop seeing it altogether.
The conversation slows down.
The opportunities become less obvious.
And by the time fall arrives, many agents find themselves rebuilding momentum instead of benefiting from it.
What Successful Agents Do Differently
The agents who maintain momentum through the summer don’t necessarily work more.
They stay consistent.
They continue showing up while competitors get distracted.
They keep their names in front of homeowners. They maintain visibility even when life gets busy.
Because consistency compounds.
A homeowner may not respond to the first postcard.
Or the second.
But repeated exposure builds familiarity, and familiarity often creates trust.
When homeowners finally decide it’s time to have a conversation, they tend to contact agents they already recognize.
Why Scheduled Marketing Works So Well Right Now
Summer is exactly when systems become valuable.
When your schedule becomes less predictable, your marketing should become more predictable.
That’s one reason Listing Lens Ai Scheduled Campaigns have become so popular.
Instead of wondering who to market to next or trying to remember when to send the next campaign, agents can schedule their marketing in minutes and stay consistently visible to homeowners identified as likely to list.
The postcards continue going out automatically.
The messaging is already designed for likely-to-list homeowners.
And your visibility continues even when your schedule gets busy.
Summer doesn’t create the problem
The Summer Follow-Up Gap does.
The agents who finish the year strong are often the ones who stay visible while others become inconsistent.
Because listings don’t stop forming during the summer.
And homeowners don’t stop paying attention.
The question is simple:
Will they still be seeing your name?
Launch a Listing Lens Ai Scheduled Campaign
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