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Updated about 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Probate marketing with surviving spouse
I am building my first marketing campaign looking to provide solutions to the remaining family or others in the estate. Would anyone who does this as a course of their regular business take a looksee at this and provide feedback?
Picking up:
- Any probate listings in several counties. Focusing on the first county, then I plan to move to the second, etc.
- Will mail until it is sold. Thanks Sharon Vorholt for this advice!
- Mail every 4-5 weeks (TBD)
- 750 a month. I am working a full time "secure" job.
I have been filtering the following from the results:
- No Property or the property has already been sold
- Properties listed with an agent.
- Properties where there is a spouse remaining.
What do you think? Am I totally off the mark? Thanks in advance for all of your help!