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Uyenchi Ho
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
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Direct Mail Marketing

Uyenchi Ho
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
Posted

Hello BP brothers and sisters!

I have yet another question I'm hoping to be answered by the collective knowledge and experience from the many investors in BP.

So I have a list of potential cash buyers in my area (over 1000) which I plan to mail out once a month. I also have a list of appx. 50 potential motivated sellers (properties in probate) that I plan to mail out every Friday, and another list of b/w 50 - 100 potential sellers that I plan to mail out once a month (recipients of NOD.)

Because my letters are individualized (in the body of the letters I mention their property address), I need to have all my letters be prepared by me - using mail merge, of course.  I've spent the last week researching different direct mailing companies that will print and mail for me (Click2mail, Printforless, etc.), and I have not found one that fits my need.  When I uploaded my letters with Click2Mail, which many investors seem to favor, the recipient's name and address overlap my logo.  Also, it does not let me have personalized content in the body of the letters.

Has anyone encountered this issue, and if so, have you found a direct mail company that allows you to upload all thousands of your letters with personalized content and print and mail for you? 

Any advice and recommendations would be greatly appreciated.  As always, thank you.

Uyenchi

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