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Jose Castillo
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Website on yellow letter?

Jose Castillo
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Springfield, MA
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Would it be smart to put my website on my yellow letters? Thanks bp

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Ray Lai
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Ray Lai
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Yes you should @Jose Castillo, but after you fix the mistakes on it. Need to make sure you project a professional image. It's good to have both a number to call and your website. Your website does have the right words but you should look at some other wholesaler websites to improve it first.

For example, "Whether a Probate Property, Inherited Property, maybe you’re facing Foreclosure, or tired of being a landlord with bad tenants" no need for capitalizing those, and some grammar improvements would help. Some sentences are long and hard to read.

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