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Abdul Rahman
  • Yuba City, CA
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Need Direct Mail Marketing Help.

Abdul Rahman
  • Yuba City, CA
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Hi BP community, I am a new investor looking to start my direct mail campaign for fix and flips. I already got my targeted list from list source and now need to make sure my postcard is ready as well. I had a some questions:

1. What is a good size for the post card and should it be in color?

2. Should I create a simple website and include it in my postcard? Some say it makes you look much more profession and others say it's not really need.

3. Should it be double sided? I was thinking about advertising my business on one side such as "cash for homes" and on the other side offer some sort of money for people who know someone else who is wanting to sell and get paid if I close on the property they referred me to.

4. Anything suggestions on how I can make my postcard stand out and not just another junk mail?

I would love to learn from the BP community. Please help. Thanks. 

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Curt Davis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Memphis, TN
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Curt Davis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Memphis, TN
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Standard post card size should be fine. Something bright or neon works for color. A website is not needed at this time. I would leave the part about offering referrals off the card. 

Good luck

  • Curt Davis

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