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Hi Joseph -- I have doorknocked in the past but no longer do it and never left anything if the occupant was not at home. Personally, I think it might be associated with leaving items that could gather for days or weeks if someone was away on a trip and alert "bad guys" the house was easily "available" for illegal entry.
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Debbie Reynolds, C21 P...
Clarksville, TN
921,504
Identify a new or existing business you want to be affiliated with. I like yogurt shops.
Chat up the owner suggesting you will promote their business door-to-door if they allow you to put up a display in their store. Then get the owner to provide on a quantity of BOGO's.
At the door, attached to your card to a note, "Sorry I missed you. Please enjoy a delicious yogurt compliments of your community REALTOR.'
Better still, 'Enjoy a FREE yoguart, ($4 value) TODAY! Go to YouGOIrvine.com and get the FREE coupon."
The magic is capturing their IP AND the message that matters on the display.
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Joesph Padovich
Whittier, CA
443,220
Home owners are always interested in recent neighborhood sales. How about a flyer with comps?
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Joesph Padovich
Whittier, CA
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2,224,473
How about a neighborhood market report? What is your home worth? That will get their attention.
1,683,912
You can alway have some door hangers. To relly get their attention, staple a pack of forget-me-nots flowers, and a business card to the hanger.
3,988,013
I don't door knock now but when I used to I left market data on the neighborhood. Neighbors always want to know the scoop on what is selling and why.
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