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Ryan Kraft Housing Bubble? Hard Finding Deals? What's Your Market Like?
20 July 2017 | 88 replies
Over the last couple months, I have started getting more post cards and letters from realtors offering to help me sell.
Jonathan Steele New Real Estate Investor
29 March 2017 | 8 replies
@Jonathan SteeleI agree with @Paul Hitchings - Every GuRu or Real Estate Investing course seems to push wholesaling as the thing to do to get started - Primarily because they say you can get started without investing any money - What I am seeing in my area is that every beginning investor and their uncle are sending me postcards wanting to buy my properties - I get about 5-6 per week.  
Tori Prophet Hello from Tori in Texas (The Woodlands Conroe)
5 July 2017 | 6 replies
Without passion, most people get bored when the "quick" part of the Get Rich Quick plan doesn't pan out ---- I truly believe  there is no better path to wealth than with real estate - BUT, it is more of a Get Rich Slow plan -- To be completely frank with you, (like I said in my email) I do believe that wholesaling is a difficult road to riches .... there are a TON of "investors" sending out mailers for the same motivated sellers you will be marketing to (I get about 15 letters/postcards a week) so the odds are against you and it will be an uphill battle ---- BUT you seem to have passion, and when you have passion on your side, perseverance will take you a LONG way.I started out trying to wholesale and fortunately, I was a terrible failure .... my failure caused me to keep my first wholesale deal as a rental property --- less than 6 years later, I resigned from a $150,000/yr salary career to spend my days doing whatever I want ....  
Calene Lambert Finally taking action 1st direct mail campaign
7 July 2017 | 9 replies
My target market was not clearly defined, I dropped mail too far apart (I was mailing quarterly), and my overall marketing budget was spread too thin (I was doing postcards, hired a va to do internet marketing, and I was doing shared mail).
George Bry Need advise on recruiting bird dog
27 March 2016 | 2 replies
I'm looking for someone to help me find distressed properties for me to purchase and flip.I have social media and website right nowI have post cards and pre-printed posted type notes that I'm using nowI have a main website.
Jody Young Direct mail library for probate campaigns
2 September 2014 | 3 replies
Since frequency is important over time (until the property sells or the deal is done), does everyone send the exact same letter/post card month after month?
Shaun Draughn Beginner REI in RDU area
5 February 2014 | 4 replies
I usually put out bandit signs within a mile radius of the property and near all Lowes home Depot locations.If possible get with a realtor and find out who the cash buyers were who bought properties in that particular zip code within the last 6-9 months and send then a post card or try and contact then by phone.
Donte S. Marketing Campaign
8 December 2013 | 6 replies
Take it a step further and ask them why they called your particular sign or postcard so you can improve because I'm sure it isn't the first sign or postcard they've seen.
Jim Lally Investor Friendly Agent Marketing
15 January 2014 | 7 replies
Joining a strong, established team also works.If the person is only going to send postcards and wait for people to call then you can do that part-time.
Joshua Dorkin Suggestions for Good Business Card Company
19 February 2009 | 28 replies
My Realestate postcards are made from staples as well.The freelancer I just hired pointed me to gotprint.net I'll check them out next time.