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Wholesaling

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Samantha M.
  • Landlord
  • Dallas, TX
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Do Door Hangers Work?

Samantha M.
  • Landlord
  • Dallas, TX
Posted Aug 22 2013, 13:05

Thinking of expanding the tools I use in my marketing tool belt. And door hangers came to mind, these are often less talked about around here compared to direct mail or bandit signs.

I know some investors around here use them such as @Dev Horn use them. If you have any experience with them and have had success I would love to hear about it.

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Dev Horn
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  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Arlington, TX
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Dev Horn
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  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Arlington, TX
Replied Oct 1 2013, 09:14

In LA and San Diego, we use a door hanger distributor (Door to Door Marketing, Inc.) that also does the printing and if they are doing the distribution they will do the printing part for only 5 cents per piece. Then about 13-14 cents per door for the distribution. So, at least with that vendor, we've gotten TOTAL COST down to 18 cents per door which is not bad.

In that business, you have to be very cautious - if someone quotes way too low a price to distribute, it could be because they have no plan to actually distribute all your pieces.

THIS LITTLE VIDEO - from the vendor we use in CA - illustrates the issue...

After distribution, those guys send us a zip file with thousands of digital photos of our ad on thousands of doors. As far as proof goes, that's pretty hard to fake!

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Dusty Warner
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Bulverde, TX
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Dusty Warner
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Bulverde, TX
Replied Jun 18 2014, 06:01
Originally posted by @Alison M.:

Does anyone have experience with both door hangers and the USPS Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM)? After factoring in the cost of hiring someone to distribute, it looks like EDDM can also be cost efficient. Anyone tried it?

I will be using this soon... Ive selected 1780 houses/ $311.50 plus marketing material.... Ill let you know how it goes

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Maria Pazo
  • New York City, NY
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Maria Pazo
  • New York City, NY
Replied Feb 25 2015, 10:48

That I think is not easy to find these days quality materials, therefore, in my case whenever I want to buy resistant hangers only I find the classic plastic hangers with little lifetime

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Colin Smith
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  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Colin Smith
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  • Colorado Springs, CO
Replied Jul 8 2015, 14:59

Has anyone been using door hangers recently and what were your response rates?

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Elizabeth Gilmore
  • Detroit, MI
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Elizabeth Gilmore
  • Detroit, MI
Replied Jul 9 2016, 19:32

@Mat Trenchard...try 5 Star Graphics dot com or Patriot Web Designs on ebay. You could get 5000 glossy 14 pt for about $129. 2 sides. 

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Jackie Sicilian
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  • New Haven, CT
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Jackie Sicilian
  • Real Estate Agent
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Replied Aug 28 2016, 15:43

I love nextday Flyers, just got my order and adding a sticker with landing page url. I forgot to put it on, and sharing with another agent and a mortgage broker.  I'll repost my results soon!

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Jared Abbott
  • Raleigh, NC
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Jared Abbott
  • Raleigh, NC
Replied Feb 20 2017, 06:41

I've done door hangers only once - in an area where we are already mailing out letters to, and calling any numbers that we can find.  It is a great way to keep your company on their minds.  However, the most helpful part about door hangers is that you get out in the streets and begin to talk with people.  I get to run into the actual homes owners.  They tell me their thoughts about selling their house, which is usually with a crazy look in their eyes, but they also tell me of their friends and family who may be thinking of selling their homes.

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Jennifer W.
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Jennifer W.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Commack, NY
Replied Feb 21 2017, 11:13

They work, so long as your consistent and that pretty much goes with all the marketing associated with wholesaling. It's key to be consistent in order to keep your pipeline full.

Good Luck!