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Ben Smith
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ListSource Marketing / Purchasing Help

Ben Smith
  • Seattle, WA
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I'm sending my first mail campaign out and I'm on the checkout page of ListSource. I was wondering what some investors might say about the standard output data vs. standard mortgage leads. It seems like I'd get a lot of info from getting the mortgage data as well. Is it worth it? I'm marketing to pre-foreclosures so I think it could definitely be useful but I'm not sure if that data is a could/should/must...and it just about triples the data cost.

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

Ben

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Eric Davey
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  • Concord, NC
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Eric Davey
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Concord, NC
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I can say i don't do direct mailers, however i have seen others succeed using lists from yellowletters.com and flipthisrealestatelist.com

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