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Nick Peraino
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Wholesale marketing in the Fall? Bad or Good?

Nick Peraino
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pensacola, FL
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I'm very new to REI. What are everyone's thoughts on marketing and the seasons? I'm eager to get started and launch my wholesale direct mail marketing campaign, but have read and heard that people don't like selling during the holidays. Is now, Oct 1 2017, a bad time to get started? Thoughts please!! Love BP, have made new friends, colleagues, and learned a ton already.. thanks in advance for any advice!

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    Brian Pulaski
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    Brian Pulaski
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    I have sold flips right in the middle of the holidays. It probably does dwindle, but people always need houses.

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