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Arthur Garcia
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  • San Dimas, CA
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Thoughts on Direct Marketing name

Arthur Garcia
  • Specialist
  • San Dimas, CA
Posted

Hey BP,

I'm about 1 week away from starting an 8-12 month direct marketing campaign.

I've had some success in find distressed sellers in the past and I'm looking to expand that part of my business.

For this upcoming campaign, here are the three names I was thinking of going with:

1 - Arthur Buys Houses

2. - A&L Home Buyers

3. or something more regionally specific like: San Fernando Home Buyers or So Cal Home buyers

Just curious if there were anything additional thoughts out there. I'm inclined to go with #1 as I could use Facebook and photo as a way to "brand" my marketing material. I'm wondering if that's too similar to a realtor?

Thanks in advance!!

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