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Jason Quero
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Is RVM Dead for Marketing to Owners of MultiFamily

Jason Quero
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Delray Beach
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There's always the "new shiny" syndrome..I have been wholesaling for the better part of 2 years and have been happy with the returns based on the time spent. I usually do SMS (daily) along with Triple Line Dialing. My question is whether or not it has been cost effective to do RVM (Ringless Voice Mail) versus doing the dialing-presently. I am a 1 person shop which means...I do the acquisitions, dispositions, marketing, etc. You name it. I am trying to add an additional cost effective approach to getting more off market deals and leaning towards adding or swaping the dialing for the RVM. I'm open for feedback suggestions, etc. My avatar presently (besides SFR) would be Multifamily (under 50 units) owners who I intend on putting into a drip marketing campaign over 8-12 months. Let me know what you think.

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Braden Smith
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Braden Smith
  • Investor
  • New Orleans, LA
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Personally, I am doing DMM (direct mail marketing), which has always been my core marketing that produces results, along with Google Ads and SEO. Word of mouth helps also. All legal and no worries about fines or getting sued. I did RVMs and SMS for a while, but once I saw all the new rules and regs coming I discontinued them.

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