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Jeremy Wells
  • Contractor
  • Alamosa, CO
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Direct Mail Compaigns - GettingMore Responses

Jeremy Wells
  • Contractor
  • Alamosa, CO
Posted

In my county, the assessor's website has photos of every house in the county. The idea crossed my mind of putting photos of the houses I am mailing to on the postcards (mostly pre-foreclosures).

The question is: do you think this would get peoples' attention and cause them to read the postcard, or just freak them out and turn them away?

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