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Mark Perrill
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dallas, GA
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Capturing Prospects' Email, Using It To Follow Up With A Newsletter--Do You Do It?

Mark Perrill
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Dallas, GA
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I'm going to change the script my call service uses to answer incoming calls that I generate from my direct mail campaigns.  I'm going to add "email address" to the items that the operators collect.

Here is my question.  Does anyone on BP use a prospect's email address to stay in touch? The classic Internet marketing technique is to send out a mass, once a month email with some (presumably) useful tidbits to keep your name top of mind so that when they are ready to, in our case, sell their house, they call you.  

If you don't do this, how do you follow up? How often?

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Kevin Page
  • Commercial Real Estate Broker
  • Cape Coral, FL
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Kevin Page
  • Commercial Real Estate Broker
  • Cape Coral, FL
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I use landing pages and email drips to stay in touch with prospects for our real estate and property management leads. There are several companies that will do it for you automatically but you would have to create the emails or the data you send them. You need to offer them something for free that will entice them to accept your email newsletter. Top 10 mistakes seller's make etc... something like that. 

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