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Personal Loan Gamble?
Hello BiggerPockets,
Would you deem it a gamble to take out a 1,000$-3,000$ personal loan to run a marketing campaign for your business via yellow letters, bandit signs, driving 4 $$, etc? I originally planned on doing 100$ monthly on a yellow letter campaign but can’t seem to shake this idea? The only thing is I’m not so big on debt, would you yourself do this with a low budget to fund a marketing campaign? Thanks