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Account Closed Excel to keep track of buyers list
15 October 2015 | 11 replies
If down the road you do yellow letters you are able to import owners names and address into the places on the letter (in word mailmerge) where you set it up.I have tried and still trying to modify Zoho.
Shaw Rivera Got 10 calls from yellow letter campaign
30 May 2014 | 9 replies
Hi everyone,I got 10 calls from my yellow letter campaign.
Account Closed I have an interested seller...now what?!
31 May 2014 | 4 replies
Hello BP,I finally received a call in response to my yellow letter campaign from an absentee owner that is interested in selling.The house is currently being rented so I'm assuming the cost of repairs cannot be too much.
Jeff Trevarthen A silly request! Need some catchy 1-2 liners for marketing...
20 December 2014 | 10 replies
Definitely wouldn't use postcards or yellow letters.
Louise Whidby Is REI much different from state to state
4 June 2014 | 2 replies
I have been mailing out postcards and yellow letter.
Gary Threadgill Please Help!!!!
31 May 2014 | 8 replies
@Gary ThreadgillIf you are using yellow letters, I generally use $1 per letter as my cost.
Sam Erickson The cinder block house that prepared me for everything
4 June 2014 | 12 replies
To give you an idea of the circle it was the type of neighborhood that when the city wanted to come put light polls in all the neighbors got together and petitioned the city to allow them to put in the classic light poll at the end of the drive rather then the tall yellow light, light polls the city was going to do.
Michael Moikeha Best Marketing Mailer
13 June 2017 | 3 replies
First its all in teh list and the more targeted the list the better the results.So a list that targets all home owners is going to not do as well as a list that might target something specific like:Out of State Owners - where you might get people who have moved away or inherited a house they don't want or burned out landlordsUnpaid Taxes - where people are in financial difficulty and going to loose their house to unpaid taxesOwned for a Long Time - where the people might own free and clear orHigh Equity Owners - again free and clearOr even other lists that you might build yourself -Expired MLS LIstings - people who want to sell but did notNOD - people who are have received a notice of defaultLate Pays - people late on their mortgageGarage & Estate Sales - people moving out of their houseAs for a good letter, I have recently used a yellow letter company for a simple I want to buy your house and they make a "handwritten" letter on legal pad paper, fold it weird to put in a thank you card size envelope, with a "handwritten" address, and grandmaesque return address label.It gets opened more, but we do get a lot of calls with people saying they don't want to sell or that we should say we are a company.We tested the straight Dear Mr Jones, we want to buy your house at 123 mainstreet with out our company name or website, just to call us . . that generated more calls than the letter that just went out that added in that we are an investment company and they can call or visit our website . . . can't tell if the results were much different.And personally, you can get all kinds of results, but it comes down to it, you want the motivated people to call you and those people are going to find you letter or not - if you have a website.
Alan Gordon Techniques to find Distressed/ Motivated Sellers
24 September 2014 | 1 reply
You can get a list from Listsource.com and send yellow letters.
Rob Wilson 20 unit apartment building with no money down!
16 November 2018 | 43 replies
I've since moved over the invitation style with the yellow letter for some of my other mailings and I find it to be more effective and a lot easier to manage.