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Danna Millar
  • New to Real Estate
  • Michigan
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Marketing Strategies Wholesaling

Danna Millar
  • New to Real Estate
  • Michigan
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What marketing strategies have you used when starting out with wholesaling? I feel overwhelmed with all the possibilities and struggling with just narrowing down to a few consistent strategies. Driving for $'s of course is one. I can invest $200/month for marketing campaigns. I would like 1 strategy that could reap 1-2 deals a month. I would also like to implement a couple more campaigns that may take much longer to reap a deal but worth it in the end. Im not interested in running the race with the most obvious such as absentee owners. What have you used? Any suggestions? Also, would really like to network with other wholesalers near me. If thats you I would love to pick your brain with your experience, success and failures in the Michigan market.

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