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Erik Bruns
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Seeking advertising advice as a licensed agent in Ohio

Erik Bruns
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Newark, OH
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Hi all! So I've had my agents license in Ohio for a little over a year now (investing for around 5 yrs now) and I've used it almost exclusively for investing and plan to keep doing so. I'd like to start a marketing campaign, something along the lines of yellow letters/post cards as well as website to help find investment deals. My real estate courses made it seem like I would be sued or reported to the board for all kinds of reasons in advertising. If I am trying to purchase these properties myself, does my broker's name need to appear on advertisements? Is there any pitfalls that I should avoid in print or web advertising? Any other advice? Thanks!!

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Erik Bruns
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What's wrong with yellow letters? It's a pretty proven form of marketing... My idea was to have yellow letters direct them to a website to collect basic info and determine if it is a good lead. Only looking for a few deals a year as a buy and hold investor. Still not sure of the requirements in advertising being a licensed agent. My guess would be I would have to disclose that I'm an agent, but don't think I would have to (or should) include any broker info.

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