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Rick Magennis
  • Hackettstown , New Jersey
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Ready to Wholesale, Still have questions

Rick Magennis
  • Hackettstown , New Jersey
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Hello BP Community,

I am just about read to start my Wholesaling business, actually I am starting my marketing efforts on Monday January 4, 2016. 

I have my bandit signs ready, my 2 squeeze pages (for buyers and sellers respectively),my website will be done shortly, but want last minute advice on direct mail

I want to target absentee owners to start, but am unsure what style of yellow letter to use? What is the one that best appeals to absentee owners? Can you please show me which one performs the best? 

I want to also target pre-foreclosures, but think starting out with absentee owners will be a good starting point to me. Please correct me if I am wrong. Should I be doing both to start? I am on a limited budget to start. If I am to do this to start, can you please guide me to the best performing yellow letter for pre-foreclosure prospects?

I look forward to hearing the communities thoughts and ideas. If anything I am about to do does not sound right please let me know, 

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Rick Magennis