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Jim Hopsin
  • Danbury, NH
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bad idea to put website on yellow letter?

Jim Hopsin
  • Danbury, NH
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a lot of angry people tend to call back. is it a bad idea to put my address on the letters incase they start giving bad reviews? or will the increase in traffic to my website help rank it higher

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Tim Watts
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  • Fort Worth, TX
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Tim Watts
  • Residential Investor
  • Fort Worth, TX
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I've not done a large volume of letters, but so far, 99% call instead of going to my website... and one person sent me an email.  I've probably only sent out 1,000 pieces (post cards and yellow letters).  So, not a large number, but I thought it was really interesting that almost all went to the phone.

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