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Updated over 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Derek Smith
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Fliers on parked cars for Seller marketing?

Derek Smith
  • Investor
  • Bowie, MD
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Hello I am new to the Real Estate game. I have read many things on marketing and have decided to 1. Send out yellow letters 2. Put out Bandit signs 3. Bought magnetic signs 4. built a website 5. put fliers in grocery stores 6. posted on free sites like craiglist.

There are many train stations in my area with hundreds of cars. I want to place 500 fliers on these cars each month> I figure this is a captive audience and someone might think about selling or I might find a buyer. Your thoughts on this idea please? Also do you think my other methods mentioned are OK?

Thanks, Derek :D

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Michael R.
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Michael R.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • New York
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I guess not a bad idea if you are buying in that area. I always get annoyed though when I find people left things like that on my car.

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