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Myles Ngumezi
  • Missouri City, TX
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Yellow Letter Help!

Myles Ngumezi
  • Missouri City, TX
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Hey BP, so I'm getting ready to start my direct mail campaign (for wholesaling properties- targeting absentee owners), and I will be using yellow letters. I started to write up my own yellow letter, but then I experienced writer's block. Any advice on what I should contain in my message to get the best response possible? Also, are there any services or people who can help me with my yellow letter campaign? Let me know.

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