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Updated almost 10 years ago, 02/24/2015

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Avery Davis
  • Fairfield, OH
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1800 vs local number

Avery Davis
  • Fairfield, OH
Posted

I just started my 1st campaign 2days ago. I was talking to a friend of mine to milk ideas from people that aren't in real estate. long story short the idea of standing out from the other investors came up. I looked up a  phone service few weeks back and remembered they offer a 1800 number or a local number with their service. My pal told me yea "If I saw something that said 1800nostressprops for example that would stick in my head rather than a random local number such as 513-467-8394" .

 Does that seem like a good idea has anyone else used 1800 numbers with a saying for it to stick in peoples head? Or do you all think this would scare some people off because they think its some big corporation?

have to switch strategy next campaign

Thanks for the help

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