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Please advise - marketing language
I wanted to ask all who can answer - do you use yellow letters.com for your mail outs? I am currently generating and creating my next direct mail list and wanted to hear your success with yellow letters versus postcards or standard letters?
I don't have an issue with the cost although it is more expensive. I also plan to do my mail out to the home owners on my list once per month.
List one includes those owners with at least 40% equity in their homes and are absentee owners.
The second list is owners with at least 40% equity and owner occupied.
My last question is what language do you include in your yellow letter" to grasp owners attention - my purpose and intention is to inform said owners that I will buy their home for Cash, quick close, no appraisal and no hassle.
Thank you!