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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Cedric Stout
  • Investor
  • Palisades Park, NJ
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Wholesaling and Yellow Letter Bulk Mail Postage

Cedric Stout
  • Investor
  • Palisades Park, NJ
Posted

Hello fellow colleagues!

I'm currently running my first marketing campaign which will include mailing out 1,600 Yellow Letters in my region. And yes, I am bracing for a flood of potential calls. 

For my fellow wholesalers, what are the most cost effective and efficient ways to bulk mail a large supply of letters? 

Thanks!

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Clayton P.
  • Landlord, Wholesaler and Agent
  • Newton, NJ
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Clayton P.
  • Landlord, Wholesaler and Agent
  • Newton, NJ
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Me personally... The investment in a solid laser printer pays for itself. Yellow lined notebook paper (at the proper pound rating so your printer doesn't jam).. Red ink.. If you want to go crazy, make a custom font using your handwriting, then using a mail merge (excel/OpenOffice etc) pop them out that way. I get my letters done postage included for about 60% what the mail houses charge. Takes some time to get the process down but all in all it's pretty fun if you're a creative type. Buuuut if you have more money than time, want to outsource it, etc... Yellowletters.com will send you a real nice sample packet with a bunch of different mail pieces they offer.

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