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Mark C.
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Dealbot???

Mark C.
  • Pompano Beach, FL
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I am considering using Dealbot for our mailers.  I have previously done a few mailers and have had very little success.  If anyone would please share their experiences with Dealbot it would be appreciated.

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Dev Horn
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Dev Horn
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I dug into Dealbot.co (that's .co NOT .com) a while back and I spoke to Blair Halver who runs it. He is a very sharp guy and has developed a pretty ingenious system.  I got the feeling that it probably works better in smaller or mid-sized markets rather than an L.A. or other huge market.  It seems like he is taking a lot of risk in offering pay-per-lead based upon direct mail, but I applaud him for working to deliver that capability and pricing.

If Blair decides to open it back up, it's definitely worth considering.

In the mean time, you might consider a more traditional direct mail provider such as YellowLetters.com

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