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Josh Caldwell
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What is your best marketing technique?

Josh Caldwell
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I am a mad scientist when it comes to marketing.  I will try anything once, and most things twice.  So let me ask all of you, what is your favorite or most creative marketing technique?

I will shart my most creative.  I made up a bunch of day glow orange stickers that say "I buy houses" and everytime I go to the grocery store, I place on sticker on the handle of my shopping cart.  I have bought two houses from those stickers so far. 

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Brian Gibbons#5 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Hi @Josh Caldwell

I canvas financial planners

I ask them if their clients would like to sell their low equity homes on lease purchase instead of paying the traditional sales costs of selling with an agent, which saves their client sometimes as much as 9 to 12 per cent.

If the sellers have no equity, they do not need to break savings plans like IRAs to use to pay the costs to sell.  Financial Planners like that! 

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