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Luka Milicevic
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Nashville, TN
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First mailing campaign-Fail

Luka Milicevic
Agent
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Nashville, TN
Posted

Good morning BP,

I can't tell you how excited I was to send out my first mailing campaign last week. I started very small-emailing one subdivision close to where I live. 

I'm emailing absentee owners-there were only 4 of them in the subdivision and I'm emailing individuals with very high equity in their homes. I'm actually looking for a primary residence for myself and my wife and the plan is to rent the home we currently live in. The area we live in has extremely high rents and our house would cash flow really well.

I sent out 40 letters. Printed text, hand written mailing address. I thought it was more personal to hand write the address and send it in an envelope.

Well, I mailed my 40 letters and was working on my next batch of 40 letters and.......

I realized I left the last digit of my phone number off of all the letters I just mailed. (Insert exaggerated crying emoji). My email was correct so we will see.

But seriously, who leaves a 9 digit phone number??? This guy does.

  • Luka Milicevic
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