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Building a Marketing Campaign

Sam T.
  • Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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I am looking to build a new Marketing Campaign and am going in circles. I have done here and there marketing with here and there results I want to step it up! I would like to use several outlets including Direct Mail and I was wondering if what I could do with a monthly budget of $400 to start? letters? postcards? what about newspaper ads? I want to find wholesale deals to build some capital but I would like to really get into sub2 deals as well. Any advice would be greatly appreciated also what filters on listsource will get me the most motivated sellers? Thanks, Sam

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Todd Plambeck
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Todd Plambeck
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You can use Weebly or Wix to create a free website. You can use either to create a squeeze page too that will email your leads to you. Alternatively, you can set up a simple Word Press blog site using BlueHost or HostGator for ~$10 a month. Word Press blogs allow you to add content quickly and easily which will improve your website rankings. You might want to take a look at this blog by @Seth Williams on creating websites on the cheap.

http://retipster.com/realestatewebsite/

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