The 7‑Day Listing Launch (California Edition)

Article author: Cassandra Drumm
DSLR on tripod photographing front exterior of a Craftsman-style home—listing media day in Los Angeles, CA
September 2025

The 7-Day Listing Launch

Your first week sets the tone. Keep it simple: define the story, capture clean media, warm the neighbors, launch clearly, and follow up fast. This pared-down plan works anywhere, this example uses Los Angeles 90047 with a privacy-friendly street reference.

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Agent’s desk with laptop, phone, and paperwork at golden hour, offer review and follow-through during listing week.

TL;DR

  • Story → Media → Pre-buzz (Days 1–3)
  • Distribution → Agent network (Days 4–5)
  • Open event → Follow-through (Days 6–7)

Prep timeline (condensed)

  • T-7: Confirm photographer + floor plan. Book a local partner (coffee/pastries) for the open.
  • T-5: Draft the headline + 160-char summary. List 5 photo moments that prove your story. Study your micro-market stats (MOI, DOM & $/SqFt) in LA.
  • T-3: Build a simple media kit page: photos, floor plan, showing times, subscribe box.
  • T-2: Print 2 QR tents: Media kit and Get comps. Prep 25–50 neighbor invites.
  • T-1: Walk the path (Entry → Kitchen HQ → Yard). Lights on, scent-free, hide clutter.

Day-by-Day Plan (Story → Media → Pre-Buzz → Distribution → Network → Open Event → Follow-Through)

  • Day 1 — Story: One-sentence promise + who it’s for. Write 5 bullets your photos must prove.
  • Day 2 — Media: Pro photos, 60–90s landscape walk-through, 30s vertical cut, twilight exteriors, floor plan scan.
  • Day 3 — Pre-buzz: Neighbors-first drop (25–50 around Slauson/Western corridors) + IG/FB teaser. EN/ES if needed.
  • Day 4 — Distribution: Portal headline + first 160 chars, five hero photos, native short upload. Consider digital ads & SEO for listings for extra reach.
  • Day 5 — Agent network: 10 DMs to likely buyer-agents; one-page factsheet with QR to the media kit.
  • Day 6 — Open event: Micro-event with a Slauson Ave coffee partner. Two QR codes: media kit + get comps. Learn how to turn open houses into referral engines.
  • Day 7 — Follow-through: Offer-review timeline, thank-you texts, recap post with 3 wins.

Polish checklist (10-minute pass)

  • Hero order: front elevation → best room → kitchen → yard → lifestyle detail.
  • Copy trims: swap adjectives for facts (light, lot width, storage, parking).
  • Accessibility: alt text on images; bilingual caption if your area expects it.

Scripts You Can Paste (Buyer-Agent DM, Neighbor Invite, Follow-Up)

Buyer-agent DM: “Quick heads-up on the 1000 block of W 67th St in Los Angeles 90047{{beds}}/{{baths}}, {{sqft}} sq ft, {{top 3 features}}. Private link: {{URL}}.”

Neighbor invite: “We’re showcasing the 1000 block of W 67th St. Local pastries + a 60-second 90047 snapshot. {{Day/Time}} — drop by?”

Open-house follow-up (same day): “Great meeting you at the 1000 block of W 67th St — here’s the media kit + your 90047 snapshot. Want a private tour this week?”

Your lightweight kit

  • Media kit page: photos, floor plan, showing times, subscribe box.
  • Factsheet (1-pager): headline + 5 bullets + QR to media kit.
  • Two QR tents: Media kit · Get comps for your home.

Metrics to watch in week one

  • Saves and inquiries on portals/socials.
  • Showings, private tours, and quality conversations at the open.
  • Media kit views and time-on-page.

Common pitfalls (and fixes)

  • Heavy copy, light proof: add two fresh photos that prove your best claims.
  • Weak first weekend: refresh hero order, tighten headline, re-post the 30s vertical cut.
  • Low opt-ins: move the QR tents to the kitchen island and shorten the pitch.

FAQ

Best day/time to launch?
Photos mid-week, list Thursday, stack showings into the first weekend.

How many neighbor invites?
25–50 around the listing is plenty.

Do I need a sign-in?
Keep it light: QR to media kit with a subscribe checkbox. Clipboard as backup.

What about bilingual?
Offer EN/ES invites and captions where it fits.

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Editor’s note: For marketing education only—not legal advice. We align with C.A.R. forms and California DRE rules. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Always follow your Broker of Record’s policies.

Article author: Cassandra Drumm