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Anthony Aguillard
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Wholesaling with $3,000 budget

Anthony Aguillard
  • Investor
  • Las Vegas, Nv
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Ok, after reading all of the helpful post and much thought I'm ready to get started on my wholesaling journey. I've seen that u should be ready for at least 6 months, so I set aside $3,000 dollars. I purchased a list of 1418 but after all of that writing and trying to be consistent and keeping on point I need some help. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 

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Dev Horn
#3 Marketing Your Property Contributor
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Arlington, TX
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Dev Horn
#3 Marketing Your Property Contributor
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Arlington, TX
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You have what 90% of newbies do not have - a MARKETING BUDGET.  It's all downhill from here!  =)

Sounds like you have a good strategy, assuming your list is good (such as absentee owners with 50%+ equity, etc.)   Consider using services provided by @Jerry Puckett , @Michael Quarles (YellowLetters.com) , or the vendor we use - GoBig Printing.  All those guys have automated ways to produce yellow letters.

Also, consider using postcards - they are much cheaper to print & mail.  YellowLetters.com also has a "zip letter" product that is innovative and cost-effective.

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"The man who stops advertising to save money is like the man who stops the clock to save time." ~ Thomas Jefferson

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