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Carolina Mejia Water Submetering- Putting some knowledge to use!
20 February 2023 | 5 replies
I had a seasoned investor reach out on one of the direct mail campaigns i did.
Ryan Bilby Long vs Short yellow letter
12 August 2010 | 7 replies
Think of your yellow letter campaign as short twitter posts.
Brandon Bennett New to BP - Dallas
9 September 2013 | 9 replies
I am working on my first yellow letter campaign and very excited about the potential of this business.
Heidi Rogers Giving sellers a choice--cash offer or MLS?
25 June 2013 | 20 replies
Forgive me if this is a repeat topic.I was considering this for a market campaign, but was afraid it might cross a line somehow.
Matt Devincenzo How I "made" 15K with a phone call
11 June 2013 | 18 replies
Matt Devincenzo good deal, this really gets me motivated to get my campaign going asap
Randy Wong Frustration!!!! Who keeps taking my signs?
2 March 2012 | 21 replies
I stopped for over a month and resumed my bandit sign campaign.
Lian Chavda WA State - Want to get my foot out on the wholesale process
23 April 2015 | 2 replies
You can find volumes of information on direct mail campaigns here on BP and just by doing a simple google search for Direct Mail and/or Yellow Letters. 
Dustin Mullins Fresh investor from NOVA/DC/MD
28 June 2015 | 12 replies
I want to start a direct mail campaign in the blue collar neighborhoods of DC and MD.
Monique Sanders New Investor in Little Rock AR
18 September 2015 | 11 replies
I have done a small mail campaign.
Annette Hibbler Detroit Cracks Down On City Landlords
24 January 2020 | 34 replies
Typical political move to pacify constituents and get re-elected by appearing to pass the buck to landlords that either don't live in the city, so they can't vote (and thus have no representation) or only get one vote if they live in the city, no matter how many rentals they own.The only way to repeal the LBP code is to buy politicians - I'm sorry, I should have used the politically correct term, "make campaign donations".