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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

****wholesale marketing*****
is this a good flyer to mail, even if the property isn't vacant. If not what can I put on a flyer that isn't vacant
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Yes, I agree with James Turner. cluster your direct mail.
I would send a six month campaign starting with small text Postcards, then Yellow Letters, followed by Large Text Postcards, then a professional letter, Greeting Card and finished with a ZipLetter.