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Samson Kimani
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$600: Marketing

Samson Kimani
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Taunton, MA
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If you had $600. What kind of marketing would you use it on to get Seller leads.  Am torn between direct mail or websites generating leads ie lead propeller or Investor Carrot. Am also a R.Estate Agent. Any ideas are welcome. Thks

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Justin Silverio
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Justin Silverio
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@Samson Kimani In my honest opinion, I think $600 is too little for direct mail or online lead generation.  Both approaches take time to provide results so you should really have a 6 month budget on hand.  

I would focus your efforts on networking with other investors, re agents and the like.  Buy some business cards and hand them out to everyone.  Door knock or cold call as well.  These marketing approaches take less money but more time.  Once you have more money, you can start implementing additional aspect like direct mail and online lead generation.  

I hope that helps.

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