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Will Sifert
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any tips on how to save money on mailers?

Will Sifert
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Just starting out in wholesaling and have narrowed down a list of potential sellers I want to contact in my area. I am about to send out a couple thousand letters but I haven't bought stamps in years, what do they go for these days .43 ?

Is there any cheaper ways to do this or buying a lot of books of stamps pretty much my only option? any bulk rates or anything like that?

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Michael Quarles#1 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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Michael Quarles#1 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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Jerry

your comment was a huge insult. I certainly don't offer a push button approach. If I cared about my botton line alone I wouldn't offer all of the free services we do without regard if you buy something from us.

You're correct with your opinion that 1000 letters is waste of time if you're decisions are solely based upon a signed purchase agreement.

The biggest issue with marketing isn't the media or message its the fulfillment system. Most don't yet understand how to value and close.

With that said I have plenty of customers who have success on minimal marketing however that's more like a lottery then on purpose.

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