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Philip Bashaw
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Envelope size for Yellow Letters

Philip Bashaw
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hi Guys!

I'm starting a yellow letter campaign this week and was wondering if there's an optimal size envelope to send to people. I'm generating my own leads and targeting certain neighborhoods in Atlanta. This is also a DIY project and my first campaign

Phil

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Philip Bashaw
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Philip Bashaw
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Thanks for your feedback everybody! Although I'm generating my own leads now, I'm open to investing in a good lead/list service if anyone has had good results with one (or several). Please share! 

Also, this is a very interesting story since I live in Atlanta.

I recently purchased a book package from BiggerPockets that had 3 books. One written by Brandon Turner and the other two written by J Scott who lives and invests in the Atlanta market. I had no idea that he lived here when I bought the books! It was a pleasant surprise and I must say that from what I've read so far, it is dead on accurate.

I'm looking forward to a very productive 2015 and I hope everyone else share my optimism

Phil

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