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Ep 16 | Why "analog" is trending (and What It Means for Your Real Estate Marketing Strategy)

Ep 16 | Why "analog" is trending (and What It Means for Your Real Estate Marketing Strategy)

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Have you noticed the growing obsession with 90s nostalgia, vintage décor, and “going analog”? This shift isn’t just a trend — it’s a response to an overstimulated, always-on world.

In this episode, we break down why so many people are craving a slower, more analog way of living and how moms can intentionally apply this shift at home and in their real estate business. You’ll learn simple ways to reduce digital noise, and use this 90's analog mindset as a powerful marketing and business strategy.

From paper planners and journaling to lifestyle-focused social media, listing videos, and snail mail newsletters, this episode explores how slowing down can help you build deeper client connection, stronger relationships, and a more sustainable real estate business.

What You’ll Learn
  • Why nostalgia and analog living are trending

  • How digital overload impacts your nervous system

  • Simple ways moms can slow life down at home

  • How to reflect an analog lifestyle in social media and listing content

  • Why slower, lifestyle-driven marketing resonates with today’s buyers

  • How snail mail newsletters are becoming a standout real estate strategy again

Resources mentioned today:

Notebook style video from @talktomay

"Do you have any hobbies" cottage listing video.

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