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Reed Meyer
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DealMachine Motivated Seller Lists

Reed Meyer
  • Investor
  • Chicago, Il
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I am learning more about wholesaling and it seems that DealMachine would be a really valuable tool. I would love to be able to create a motivated seller list that I could send direct mail to by filtering for remote owners and old age. Does DealMachine allow you to create lists like this? All I have seen on their site is that you can send direct mail to properties you see in person but I would love to increase my mailing list by being able to filter through categories I am interested in without ever needing to see the property.

Thanks!

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Mark Sewell
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Mark Sewell
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@Jerryll Noorden likes to hi-jack threads on the subject of origination, but he isn't wrong.  And I am starting to come to the conclusion that, whatever mode of marketing/technology/origination that you use, you STILL need to have a quality online presence to establish credibility.  Use deal machine, you direct mail, use smoke signals, use whatever, but prospective sellers are going to look you up online.  Make that online presence a strong one.  So you might as well just roll up the sleeves, do the work, create the content and provide value online.  You don't have to make it your main objective to rank your page (this will happen over time) but you are wasting your marketing/origination efforts if they come to your site and it is weak.

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