Lead nurture sequence for home extensions
Hi does anyone have experience with home extensions lead nurture sequences? Just unsure how to really structure it to really lead to a conversion. This is what I have from ChatGPT but idk if the client even has before/after photos, short guide if the lead is interested. ⭐ DAY 1 – SMS Hey! Here’s a quick overview of what usually affects home extension pricing in Sydney: size of the build, structural changes, materials, and site access. If you like, I can share rough ranges for different extension types. ⭐ DAY 3 – EMAIL Subject: What a Typical Home Extension Timeline Looks LikeHere’s a simple breakdown of how most extensions run in Sydney:• Design & drawings: 2–4 weeks• Approvals: 4–8 weeks• Construction: 8–16 weeks Every home is different, but this gives you a good idea of what to expect.If you'd like a sample timeline based on your type of extension, I’m happy to send one. ⭐ DAY 5 – SMS Every home has different possibilities based on layout, access, and structure. If you ever want a quick check on what you can actually do with your space, you can send photos anytime — no pressure. ⭐ DAY 8 – EMAIL Subject: Recent Extension We FinishedWe recently completed a really nice extension for a Sydney family — added more living space and a new bedroom.Turned out great and blended perfectly with the existing home. If you'd like, I can share before/after pics for inspiration. ⭐ DAY 10 – SMS A well-planned extension can add $150k–$250k+ in value depending on suburb and design. If you want, I can estimate the usual value uplift for your area. ⭐ DAY 12 – EMAIL Subject: Popular Extension Ideas in Sydney Right NowThese are the most requested layouts homeowners are choosing lately:• Open-plan kitchen + living• Second-storey parents’ retreat• Extra bedroom + ensuite• Larger dining + entertaining areas If one of these matches what you’re thinking about, I can send a few sample layout ideas. ⭐ DAY 15 – SMS A lot of homeowners share the same concerns: approvals taking too long, budgets blowing out, and whether they’ll need to move out. I can explain how these are usually handled smoothly if that helps.