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Tristan S.
  • Rental Property Investor
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Trying to keep my marketing costs down in Houston

Tristan S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boone, NC
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Hi everybody,

I have been using yellow letters dot com for my marketing needs (yellow letters) so far. I am reaching out to all my Houston investors to know what you guys are using (large companies or local alternatives) for your marketing needs. I am trying to cut down on my costs to be able to send out more letters out. 
Please let me know what you guys have been using and what have been your experiences with those services.

I sincerely appreciate the help!

Tristan

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Ryan Dossey
  • Real Estate Broker
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Ryan Dossey
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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@Jose Martinez

You could doorknock prospects, cold call, network, and really refine your lists. I've even gone so far to recommend driving the addresses on your mailing lists to make sure that they actually make sense for you to mail! (Like reverse driving for dollars if that makes sense) 

If you need any more help just drop me a PM. 

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