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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Mailing Advertisement line advice
I want to get people's advice on what to put for an advertisement. It has 6 lines up to 50 characters each. I don't really care what type of property, only that they are motivated. I want to be friendly but not overwhelming. It could be visible to others. So i dont want the message to embarrass. The contact info will likely take up 3 lines. Can anyone provide any suggestions? Should I put our slogan or mission statement rather than directly asking? Should I put the company name or my personal name? Oh, I should get a website before I mail these. I'll put that on the top line. This is what I have so far.
Topline Discounts LLC toplinediscountsllc.com
"Bringing value to your neighborhood through real estate investment"
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