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Updated over 5 years ago, 05/29/2019

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Brendan Chetuck
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Albany, NY
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Brendan Chetuck
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Albany, NY
Posted

Hi all,

So I am at the start of my direct mail campaign and I have a few questions. I have gotten a list of tax delinquent people in my local market from the county and I am typing a generic letter to all, just changing the name. My plan is to then get some nice colored envelopes and mass print these 300 or so letters at staples, put them in the envelopes, hand write the address, stamp them and send them out.

I am curious if there is a different/easier way to do this rather then hand writing 300+ address on envelopes. I have heard that post cards do not always get the best responses, so I was going with a more personalized envelope.

Please let me know if there is another way, or if I should just pay a company to send out postcards for me?

Thanks,

Brendan

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