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Barclay Hallowell
  • Columbus, OH
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Best use...bandit signs or direct mail?

Barclay Hallowell
  • Columbus, OH
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Hello BP posters. I'm brand new to REI and have a question about how to use limited marketing dollars. What's been your experience/results with Bandit Sign vs Direct Mail? I'm looking at the Central Ohio area.

Thanks!

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Shaq Jones
  • Real Estate Agent
  • NJ, NJ
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Shaq Jones
  • Real Estate Agent
  • NJ, NJ
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Peter Lohmann

That was pretty unhelpful. If you're going to tell someone what they shouldn't do, why not follow up with some sort of tip or advice that may be helpful to the initial question.

I say go with the bandit signs, people have their opinions but just like everything else in life doesn't mean their opinion is always right. Some people think for sale signs make their neighborhoods look bad.

Good luck with your REI business!

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