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Keenan Smith My budget is 5000 for direct mail, I would...
12 April 2017 | 8 replies
We just sent out 1398 post cards this week with no results.  
Alfred Clarke Jr Sheriff Sale Marketing?
13 April 2017 | 5 replies
I had a question about yellow letters/postcards for this marketing strategy, if anyone has any experience with this.
Alexandra Preziosi Finding a Deal Through Direct Mail
9 April 2017 | 3 replies
-yellow letters, postcards, etc.
Terry Royce Mailer - Call to Action
4 November 2010 | 9 replies
Im getting ready to dive back into postcards, and I always find my copy/ call to action to be the toughest part of putting together a mailer?
Alex E. direct mail letter - getting stolen
11 May 2012 | 6 replies
I have been using the same letters and postcards for the last 3 years now and haven't had to change them up.
Namon Thorn Possible 1st Deal Need Advice
30 January 2013 | 5 replies
I sent the OFR a postcard.
Don Crandell To Direct mail or not, that is the question.
26 October 2014 | 2 replies
You can always send them to voice mail and call them back during lunch.If you don't want to field a lot of calls then postcards is a better way to go.  
Karen P. Sequence of events for Wholesaling
19 February 2016 | 2 replies
Get a call from my postcards and talk to seller2.Go see the house3.Negotiate a deal and make an offer4.Offer is accepted and I sign Purchase contract with seller5.Start Title work on property6.Send out information about the house along with comparables to my buyers7.First one who responds that they want the house I sign a contract with them (Assignment Contract) and have them send me earnest money check ($1,000)8.Buyer and I go see the house9.Buyer takes Purchase/Sell contract to Title co to start process10.Buyer sets closing date with title co11.If buyer wants to do an inspection this is done at buyer expense12.If buyer not happy with inspection, can back out but loses buyer’s Earnest money13.I have option at this point of renegotiating with seller based on inspection results or leaving the deal and my own Earnest money with seller and moving on14.House inspection is fine, Buyer and Seller go to Closing15.Buyer brings Cashier’s check to closing written out to Title co for amount owed to seller16.Buyer brings Cashier’s check to closing written out to Title co for amount owed to me17.Buyer brings Cashier’s check to closing with amount owed for closing costs18.Buyer leaves with title to property and Seller leaves with Cashiers check19.I go later and get my Cashier’s check from the Title Co.
Account Closed The Importance Of Answering The Phone And Calling People Back
5 March 2016 | 15 replies
I guess it's good for me in the end, but I find it odd that some people spend the money and time to mail their letters/postcards and not follow through.
Anthony Yannucci Marketing Postcards--Cost
9 March 2016 | 3 replies
If I am sending out postcards for my business and wanted to outsource this, what is a good price to be charged per postcard?