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Loren Souers
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Portage, MI
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Wholesale Marketing with $1500

Loren Souers
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Portage, MI
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I just closed on my first wholesale deal! I came across this one by luck and was able to make it work. I will have $1500 to put back into my marketing to get more deals. What specifically would you recommend for me to do to market for my wholesaling business? Direct mailing and a lead website are my initial thoughts but I want to hear your suggestions. 

Thanks in advance. :-) 

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    Miller McSwain
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    Miller McSwain
    • Investor
    • Colorado Springs, CO
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    Direct mail is great, but I would also recommend trying text/cold-calling. These tactics may or may not work in your area, so when you are ready, I would recommend giving them a try and comparing the results to your direct mail results.

    You can use the same data that you would use for direct mail. The only difference is that you would need to use a "skip-tracing" service to find phone numbers for the owners and attach that to your list.

    Good luck!

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