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Dakoda Spencer How To: Direct Mail Market♥
19 November 2018 | 11 replies
I found this great blog post by @Brandon Turner called "How to create your own handwritten font for free (For Direct Mail Marketing)".
Terry Royce Yellow Letters
5 March 2013 | 56 replies
I use fontifier to make the font and a marketing piece of software to merge the names.
Jon Q. Best way to locate Self-Storage deals
23 March 2021 | 62 replies
but kudos to you for sticking to your investing metric and expanding the search to find what you needed.I know it's an aside in this conversation but @Jay Hinrichs, can be just a font of historical trivia.  
Todd Plambeck Not a Fan of New Email Alert Format
2 February 2017 | 23 replies
Half of the email is a giant blue box and at the bottom in a tiny font is the actual info about the post.  
Isaiah Matsumura Fake Credit Report?! Tenant Screening in Houston, TX
10 August 2022 | 13 replies
It looks like the "hidden" text had the font color changed to white (to match the background) and new textboxes were added with the fake info.   
James Case A New Wholesaling Journey Begins...
23 July 2014 | 25 replies
Sounds like a great start, nice to see a post where actual movement has occurred instead of 50 posts trying to decide on the right font for a mail piece.I've got to ask, why are you avoiding trusts?
Ken Nyczaj First Flip Completed Successfully! W/ Pics and Numbers
9 October 2019 | 216 replies
@Louis Giasullo we started with typical yellow letters printed with red font, then some hand written and then a business letter with letter head.
Rada Vassil The Optimal Length for Social Media & Web Content
29 February 2016 | 2 replies
Here, some of the recommendations:Twitter – Tweets shorter than 100 characters have a 17% higher engagement rate.Facebook – Posts with 40 characters receive 86% more engagement than posts with a higher character count.Google Plus – If your Google+ headline can’t be contained in one line,m your first sentence must be a gripping teaser to get people to read more.Paragraphs – Opening paragraphs with larger fonts and fewer characters per line make it easier for the reader to focus and jump quickly from one line to the next.E-Mail Subjects – Subject lines containing 28-39 characters get an open rate of 12.2% and click rate of 4% on average.Blog Headlines – Only the first 3 words and the last 3 words of a headline tend to be read.
Curt Smith CFPB protects owner occupant borrowers, who protects investors?
19 March 2016 | 4 replies
The closing attorney is stuck in the middle.The new loan docs I was asked to sign said 30 yr interest only in BIG clear font
Rick Baggenstoss Is your primary house an investment?
8 June 2017 | 115 replies
(font size seem to change for no reason)