Email Real Estate Listings

How To Email Real Estate Listings details to realtors who have buyers looking for new properties. Email real estate flyers and share your promotions, open house dates, and times through our real estate flyers email blast. Email blasts for real estate flyers are sent to a list of realtors who have opted-in to receive email. An opt-in email blast is an email campaign sent on your behalf. You do not receive the list of realtors. These lists are email addresses from realtors who have agreed to receive announcements about new listings, promotions, open houses and events. “Opting in” means these realtors have given their permission to be contacted by email regarding real estate information.

How to start your Email Blast to Realtors in BC:

After receiving your payment, we will send you the details needed to create your email blast. This will include instructions on how to submit your photos, descriptions, and any other necessary information.

Information we require to Send Your Email Blast:

  • Creative Email Content: Our team will craft a customized e-flyer tailored to your specifications. You will receive a draft for review and approval, ensuring everything is perfect before the final send-out.
  • From line (you or your company) 
  • Subject Line (property) Avoid spammy words like “free.” 
  • Description of your Property: and a photo. Spell-check and proofread everything! Keep paragraphs 4-5 lines in length — no longer!
  • We allow people to opt out (i.e., be removed from or unsubscribe) at the end of all opt-in emails we send. This is important! It’s against the law not to.
  • We also require your company address to be shown at the bottom of the email.
  • Schedule Email Blast Date and Time.

Email Blast Approval:

After your review, we will promptly make any necessary adjustments. Once your final approval is received, your email blast will be scheduled for delivery to our extensive and targeted list of recipients.

Canada’s anti-spam legislation

Our realtor lists are can-spam compliant. (CASL). CASL protects consumers and businesses from the misuse of digital technology, including spam and other electronic threats. It also aims to help companies stay competitive in a global digital marketplace. Canada’s anti-spam legislation (CASL) requires businesses and organizations to obtain consent before sending commercial electronic messages.