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George P.
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Had any experience with billboard advertising? Please share

George P.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Baltimore, MD
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Had any experience with billboard advertising?
Just curious - what kind of leads did you get most of all (regardless of billboard message)? No-equity sellers? Preforeclosures? Ugly houses?

Please share

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Joseph Ziolkowski
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Joseph Ziolkowski
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Hi George! I've never used it myself, but one person I know that did use it had said that for the price it wasn't worth it at all. For 300 dollars you can get vehicle magnets to make your car a moving billboard, and about 200 bandit signs with stakes. That should bring in enough leads over the course of time to make it worth your while. Hope it helps!

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