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Chris Kenyon
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
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Whats my issue with Direct Mailing?

Chris Kenyon
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
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Hello investors

I am in need of some advice/direction. I just sent out my first direct mail campaign last month, and It failed big time. I sent out postcards that a local investor mentioned worked. I felt they were pretty good considering what I have seen out there so far.

So Im going to lay out my criteria, and hopefully I can get some good feed back on any issues that I am not seeing. I need to get ready for another mailing asap.

I sent out 1700 post cards in Kents, WA. I used Williston Financial Group to come up with a list which is below to view. In addition I have a local number set up, and not a 1800.

What are some ideas to help me get a more effective list?

Thank you for your time.

Chris

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