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Leasing space to business tenant
I have a mixed use building. Im trying to figure out the best strategy to get exposure to my office space available for lease. I have a realtor. But their are not doing enough to get eyes on the property. I’m comparing doing a yellow letter campaign or a postcard campaign to local business owners in the area to get exposure of the office space available for lease. I would like to know which campaign would be more successful to execute in this situation. FYI I’m also working on a social media campaign as well. It’s a small town with 17000 people in it.