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David DiMauro
  • Canton, CT
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Direct Mail

David DiMauro
  • Canton, CT
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Hey there... Quick question.

When sending direct mail for property... Are you sending a yellow letter and then post card to the same list?  What seems to be the most efficient strategies/lists/combination for you?

Thank you much!

-David D.

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Claire Trammell
  • Bakersfield, CA
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Claire Trammell
  • Bakersfield, CA
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There are actually many many different combinations for a campaign. You are on the right track with plans of switching up your marketing piece though! Sending a different marketing piece every 3-5 weeks seems to work really well.

Michael Quarles is very, very, VERY knowledgeable in all things Direct Mail. He has a campaign that he suggests that looks something like this:

  1. Small Text Postcard
  2. Yellow Letter
  3. Large Text Postcard
  4. Typed Letter
  5. Greeting Card
  6. Zip Letter

I hope this is helpful!

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