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Eric Hairston
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Best way to spend $300-400 maketing budget? Mainly targeting sellers.

Eric Hairston
  • California
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Hello again bp community.

Title says it all. In addition to advertising for sellers on CL, how can I best drum up business ( My farm area is Van Nuys, CA) using a limited budget such as this? Bandit Signs? Self acquired lists with smaller mailing campaigns?

Any input is welcome and thanks for your time.

P.S.
It's funny, I've only just started marketing as of this week, and I was under the impression that buyers were harder to find, that has not been my experience. All literature I have read on wholesaling had me thinking that a simple post on CL would have my phone blowing up with potential leads. This has not been the case, but I'm trying to view leads as an abundance, not a scarcity. What are your thoughts?

P.P.S.

I am always looking to expand my network. If you are or know of any title companies, realtors, hml, or other investors who are active on bp, please consider adding me as a colleague to your network.

To your future succes,
Eric

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