
7 March 2014 | 5 replies
Maybe a 15 day report or an envelop batch of receipts to go to whoever keeps your books to keep track of receipts?

10 June 2020 | 15 replies
I do everything in batches using text and email.

5 March 2015 | 28 replies
I'll be handwriting & sending the letters in batches of 100 to save money & because I just don't want to rush the process.

26 December 2023 | 132 replies
My guy at the yard took the time to make sure it was all from the same batch so each piece was a perfect color match, as the color varies a little bit batch to batch and looks like crap if it's mixed IMO.

11 November 2023 | 13 replies
check the listings in these areas, and you will soon find an 'investor' that has acquired 5,10, 20 properties in these areas that is selling them in batches --- now think 1) if it's such a great investment area, why sell in batches?

20 September 2020 | 156 replies
Once this batch of investments starts having capital events, we will reinvest the proceeds.Timing should work out to for one of us to go part-time, if not quit, in 3 years when our oldest starts school, and for the other one to leave 3-5 years after that...

24 June 2014 | 4 replies
I am mailing to what I admit is a small list, about 300 names, that I divided it up into 4 chunks of ~75 each, with the intent of mailing to a chunk per week, so that each name gets touched about once a month, and I intend to mail to them until they have been hit at least 6 times, maybe 7.My list covers my local zip code, is aimed at absentee owners who's property hasn't had a sale in the last 10 years (so hopefully there is some equity).The letters are simple, typical 'I want to buy your house at <address> give me a call' yellow letters, the phone number is a local google voice number that has a message from me about how I buy houses in any condition, can close fast, etc etc, the idea being that the letters generate a higher volume of response and the phone message filters out some/most of the tire kickers.Of the ~225 letters that have been sent so far (last batch of round 1 goes in the mail next week) I have heard back from about 20 people, and by heard back I mean they listened to the entire voice mail then left me a message.

18 September 2015 | 13 replies
I just sent out my first batch of letters today =D I was listening to Show: 71 and noticed that Philip touches base about 5 times in 5 months.

9 June 2014 | 10 replies
I am looking for a vendor to send out small volumes of letters (anywhere from 5 to 50 at a time) without using a window on the envelope.So far, I have come across click2mail and some of the other larger sources that incorporate one or two window envelopes for the return/recipient address, and I don;t want that.I do know several vendors that can send letters with no windows, but they have very large minimum orders, and I want to send letters on an as-needed basis.Does anyone know of a source that can send small batches of letters with no windows on the envelopes?

30 August 2018 | 40 replies
One feature that I'd want is the ability to run batch files in Excel.If you are a professional, your time (or that of your staff members) is too valuable to rely solely on freebie sites.