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Ronald Perich
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Poll: Choose a Phone # for Probate Marketing

Ronald Perich
  • Investor
  • Granite City, IL
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I was able to snag a couple of vanity numbers in a target market. I'll use all three of there eventually, but I am specifically targeting probates with this marketing. I was hoping for opinions on which number you would use. Last four digits are:

Choice 1: xxx-4RON (remember Ron is my name)

Choice 2: xxx-EASY 

Choice 3: xxx-HELP

Thanks in advance for the advice! I'll keep my personal choice silent for now.

Ron

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    Rick H.#4 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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    Rick H.#4 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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    This advise is from a guy who can complicate the instructions in a roll of toilet paper: 

    My vote: a simple, local #. Vanity numbers drive me nuts.

    Or, snag this one: +1 (800) ITS-BUSY

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