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All Forum Posts by: Chris Magma

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Post: Experiment: If you could only pick 100 leads. . .

Chris MagmaPosted
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  • Florida
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I wouldn't limit myself to a list of just a 100. I would max it out because this is a numbers game. But I would get every distress and semi-distress list that I could possibly get from the county and cities in the surrounding area or desired location. Then stack every list together in a database and use that output list to target homeowners. Sort it base on criteria if needed. Pretty technical but that's what I would do.

What I personally would do is gather information from the city where the job located and ask for all permit information. It usually come with the name of the company, price of the job, the permit number, type of job etc...You can then take the column with the price of jobs and sort it by type of job to get an average in the area. Some information you are looking for might not be there but its better than not having any information at all. Depending on the city you are in, it could get really technical sorting through the data. 

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