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Should I follow up my direct mailers with door knocking? Distressed and pre-foreclose
I’ve been sending out direct mail for a few months with no responses however I just ramped up my range and volume of post cards sent. From 10-20 week to about 100, Some repeat. My question is should I also follow up with door knocking? Distressed and pre-foreclosure properties.
I got super lucky two years ago with my first batch of hand written notes which I took from beardy Brandon and landed my first rental which has been a god sent!
I guess it was beginners luck! 🍀 however it’s been dud central since, my other deals have come from relationships only.
Also trying to find some scripts to set a guide line on what to say, I’m pretty good with talking with strangers just nervous to approach people facing foreclosure.
Thanks for any advice.