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Nicole Yager
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Second and Third Yellow Letters

Nicole Yager
  • Spanaway, WA
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We sent out our first (68) set of yellow letters, got 5 calls and 1 potential deal. My question is should we change the second and third (and fourth) yellow letter to say something different? our letters are very simple, Hi my name is _____ we would like to buy your house at ________ please call us at_______Thanks.... we are going to be starting these letters soon to send out again.

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Justin Silverio
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@Nicole Yager I always switch up my letters so it flows like a conversation.  In the next one you could say something like "I'm still interested in buying your property...".  When they look at that wording most people will understand that you've already tried to reach out.  Some people actually call me thinking that we've already talked about their property so it produces good calls.  

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