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Updated over 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

Yellow Letters Getting my Phone Ringing
I'm new to this forum but I just wanted to share some of recent experience with yellow letter marketing.
I went "Driving for Dollars" last week and compiled a list of around 60+ houses that were vacant, ugly, or both.
I sent out handwritten (I will eventually pay a service to do this. Very time consuming) yellow letters with red ink.
Two days after I put the letters in the mail, I started receiving calls. 6 owners so far have called and it breaks down as 4- appts, 1- not interested, 1- curse out (he cursed my answering machine out, lol) Some Will, Some Won't, Next!!
I will keep everyone up to date if any deals come out of these appts.