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Sean Dezoysa
  • Investor
  • Toledo, OH
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My day to day log as a So Cal Wholesaler

Sean Dezoysa
  • Investor
  • Toledo, OH
Posted

Hi everyone;

I'm a wholesaler who targets the Inland Empire area of Southern California. In this thread I'll share my day to day activities and hope to have a conversation with you along the way :)

Now to get started on this week's details: I have a bundle of bandit signs coming in shortly. They are 18"x24" yellow blanks, which I like because the handwritten ones get a higher response and get taken down slower than the pre-printed ones. They are also much easier to split test.

My partner and I will distribute the signs via wire straps around posts, 9-10 feet above ground to make them hard to tear down.

I use a phone number from callrail.com to track all inbound phone numbers and record the calls. I listen to every call to see what I'm doing wrong (which is vital for me because I usually can't hear my mistakes when I'm talking).

I'll keep you updated on results next week.

~Sean

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