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Updated over 9 years ago,

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Eric Beck
  • Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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Direct mail following phone contact with FSBO & Expireds

Eric Beck
  • Investor
  • Tampa, FL
Posted

Searching for a flexible direct mailing system provider that would nicely supplement the relationship building process after a cold call to an expired listing or FSBO. Envisioning having a selection of postcard or print information templates available to choose from that are fitting to the type of information that was extracted from the phone call. Given I hang up the phone and don't have an appointment, I'd like to with a few short clicks have a piece of mail showing up in their box within the next 48-72 hours at a reasonable cost. Currently using Wise Agent as my CRM if that has any relevance.

Any recommendations?  

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