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Cheryl M.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Akron, OH
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bandit signs

Cheryl M.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Akron, OH
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When using bandit signs, is it better to have them made or to write them up yourself? Which method is best to attract buyers? Thanks.

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Kelly Lynch
  • Real Estate Coach
  • San Antonio, TX
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Kelly Lynch
  • Real Estate Coach
  • San Antonio, TX
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The 'big thumb' rule is to use professionally made
signs for buying and handwritten signs for selling.
Obviously, the sign that goes in front of the house
you're selling should be professionally made but
depending on your exit strategy you can write on
your professionally made signs.

When attraching sellers, I like to focus on their pain
and problem. Something like:

Just got orders?
Need To Move Now?
Call XXX-XXXX

This works great when targeting a particular segment of
your customer base. Most investors use a global approach when marketing, but I think that just waste your valuable marketing dollars.

Think of it like books that target women like, "Real Estate Investing Strategies For Women". Truthfully, there's no
real difference in the material verses a book titled,
"Real Estate Investing Strategies"....just the perception
in the buyers mind. :cool:

Take care....

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