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where to hire a direct mail coordinator

Elizabeth F.
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I am new to the business and I like to know where to get a direct mail coordinator and virtual assistant. i would like to automate the processs of someone looking for my leads and all the other tedios task that holding me up from analyzing deals.

plus i like to get a list of foreclosures and have hire a direct mail coordinator to do a mail campaign regularly.

any refereces where to find direct mail coordinator and list of foreclosures. i have the va.

thanks!

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Hi Elizabeth,

Even though you've already hired your VA, please be careful! As a Realtor, you should only be working with a VA who has at least two years of experience working inside a real estate office - otherwise they really don't understand the process, and you may find that you'll spend too much training them - something you will almost never have to do with an experienced REVA.

If you've already hired a VA without experience, take the time to plan out step-by-step processes and document exactly how you want tasks completed. The little bit of extra time you spend up front, will ease many headaches in the long run.

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