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Updated almost 7 years ago,

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Grant Sherrod
  • Investor
  • Harrison, TN
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Wholesale Marketing Budget???

Grant Sherrod
  • Investor
  • Harrison, TN
Posted

Hey everyone,

Over, the last month, I have been slowly but regularly building my (probate) list at the courthouse and and sending out my mailers after each trip (Thank you mail-merge!!!). I am beginning to see how this could get expensive after a while, at about $0.50 per stamp. To make this sustainable, I am considering taking the $200/mo cash-flow from my (only) rental property to invest in direct mail marketing to my leads. I would plan on starting out budgeting about $160/mo. for stamps and $40/mo. for paper ink, envelopes, etc. I would not need to buy a list since I have plenty of time every other week to go to the courthouse to continue getting the new leads. I feel that another benefit of building my own list is that my leads are as rock solid  as the administration documents.

Ok, enough of the back story. Are there any experienced (probate) wholesalers out there who could give me an idea of when this kind of small scale, but long term campaign could possibly pay off? Is it worth the effort if my budget can only allow sending out 80 letters per month? With this long-term view in mind, I also know that I have to be patient to get a real deal, so that I can build relationships where investors know that my deals aren't the type of junk that just give wholesalers a bad name. 

Any tips or other insights would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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