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Fred Helm
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  • Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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letters and post cards that drive traffic to my website

Fred Helm
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  • Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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Hello all,

  I am an investor here in Louisville, KY and I have a question about direct mail.  I want to market to absentee owners in my town and I see a lot of posts about yellow letters but all of the yellow letter examples have just a phone number in the body and no website.  I am sure that is to make it as personal as possible.  I, however, am looking for examples of personal type letters any of you may have used or are using that are currently using that not only have a phone number but a website to drive sellers to as well.  I am trying to also grab the ones that maybe don't want to call but are willing to look at more information.  Any ideas for letters or postcards?  Thanks in advance.

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