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Updated over 7 years ago,

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Michael Giamanco
  • Wholesaler
  • El Cajon, CA
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Direct Mail List Criteria

Michael Giamanco
  • Wholesaler
  • El Cajon, CA
Posted

Good Morning fellow wholesalers,

So I'm generating some mailing lists this morning and wondering which lists are the most effective. I'm using rebogateway which is pretty easy to use yet a little buggy.

Lists I plan on mailing to:

Divorce (filed in the last 90 days), with notice of default. *Not a huge list but for motivation I think it will be a good one

Notice of Default, Absentee Owner

Tax Delinquent (2016 Tax Year), Notice of Default. *Pretty good sized list with hopefully good motivation.

I'm trying to keep my mailing small but consistent until I can get a deal and generate some additional marketing cash. I plan on sending white 4x6 postcards with a handwritten, red font which i am printing myself for now. Mail merge is awesome!! Not really, But I am figuring it out.

Just looking for feedback on whether these are a good choice and any other criteria that would be a good list to send direct mail to. 

If anyone can list there experiences with similar criteria that would be great. I did one deal 3 years ago but took time off to finish some schooling and focus on my day job career path (which I do not want to do for the next 25 year! ha). I need to get my wholesale business going with a goal of walking away from the day job, or automate and keep both, we shall see.

Thanks in advance for any feedback,

Mike

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