Jimmy Farag
Letters or Postcards?
29 April 2008 | 7 replies
I like letters as we have probably had more success, but am also a fan of a two sided color postcard.You can write out an address real quick, put a stamp on it and fire it off in seconds.Letters take a little more time.We have had good results on both.We like to keep an excel spreadsheet on all contacts with date of contact and results (talked to them, they called us, they want to sell, they dont want to sell, etc.).we also like to drive by those properties that people are on the fence or saying maybe - and take a photo of the property and create a file of notes for when the owner finally calls and says yes.i hope this helps - we have a few other marketing things we do but you just asked about postcards.Brad McLeod
Tom C
Subcontractors without Insurance
14 May 2008 | 27 replies
I stopped using 1240 awhile back, just had to many problems with it, I heard they reformulated but have'nt tried it, it's not the most affordable product either.
Keith Schulz
Cat Urine
16 July 2008 | 24 replies
I have never tried the product for myself but according to Andy Rosas form the Coaching Institute it works great.
Dan Miller
Phone service to handle calls
27 April 2008 | 7 replies
I've also had excellent experiences with ringcentral.
Donya Heil
pets and carpets do not mix!
6 December 2009 | 18 replies
I had one house with good quality carpet and a series of excellent tenants and I replaced that carpet when it was 16 years old and was still presentable.
Dianne Rothenbuehler
insuring vacant homes going into foreclosure
13 April 2008 | 5 replies
i mean ok.. loss of use but depending on how long of a time frame its not worth the price difference in the policies. most insurance reps unfortunately really dont know their products inside and out.. and neither do alot of market reps and even some underwriters.. there are loop holes in insurance policies just like every other legal document.
Michael Rossi
How Low Can You Go?
21 April 2008 | 25 replies
It has an excellent size kitchen with a dinning room.
Bryan .
Hole in fiberglass shower
23 July 2008 | 2 replies
Any suggestions for products and where I could get them?
Matt Brown
Taxes of flippin' a property
23 June 2008 | 19 replies
AND everything you buy is more expensive because of the tax burden of the product producer.
Bob McIntosh
Discounted Properties
25 November 2008 | 29 replies
If you have excellent credit and some money or equity, then I would suggest going to a small, local bank who keeps their loans in their portfolio.