How to Sell on Social without Sounding Salesy: Dog-Whistle Calls-to-Action (CTAs)

If you're looking to reach your target audience and make an impact on social media, it's important to understand the challenges that come with the crowded and cluttered feeds. Here's what you need to know:

  • Most of your followers won't see your next post:  Studies show that on average, only around 10% of your followers will see your next post. Yikes! Just doing the math here… this means that 90% of your audience won't see whatever important message or call-to-action is conveyed in your post.

  • Straight-up calls-to-action are a no-no: Dropping a straightforward call-to-action like "Call me at 555-5555 to sell your house today" will result in your followers unfollowing you. 

My advice… Use "dog-whistle" calls-to-action instead! Like how a dog-whistle is only heard by dogs, this type of call-to-action is subtle and only heard by those for whom it’s intended. Everyone else won't even notice it. (No, I’m not trying to compare your target audience to dogs—it’s just a metaphor.) It's a way to share an offer with your target audience without turning everyone else off.

Here's what you need to do to implement "dog-whistle" calls-to-action:

  1. Identify the pain points of your prospective clients: Catalog the challenges and frustrations that your target audience is facing. E.g. an on-market seller who’s frustrated their home isn’t selling quickly or a first-time buyer who isn’t sure whether an agent can help them or not.

  2. Address these pain points in your content: Continuously call ‘em out in your videos, captions, blogs, and so on to reach your target audience. Remember… most of your followers won’t see any given post… so you need to find a way to embed your CTAs into practically EVERY post.

  3. Make it subtle: Like I said before, don’t make it overly obvious—like, “Call me today to sell your home… blah, blah, blah.” Doing that over and again is gonna drive your audience away.

Perhaps try something like this in your next video:

“I was at a listing appointment last week with a seller whose home had been on market and sat with no offers. Here are the immediate three observations I made that explain why a home doesn’t sell quickly.”

A video like that is actually about the 3 reasons aforementioned, which appeals to a far broader audience. However, if your home’s for sale but not selling, you’ll hear that dog-whistle loud and clear.