Do Hard Money Reviews Where to Leave Your House Flipping Business Flyers




One of the best things about the property fix and flip business is that anyone can get into it and be successful with a bit of grit and perseverance. At the same time, one of the hardest things about it is that anyone can get into it—so you really have to work hard to stand out.

Chances are you don’t have a huge budget for marketing, and you didn’t enter the business with a vast network of referrals. While you’re building the personal relationships that will lead you to great referrals, get your name out there by using one of the oldest and cheapest forms of advertising: the print flyer.

All you need is a simple print out reading “We buy houses!” with your name and number or some business cards. Don’t expect leads to exactly pour in, but this method is a great way to start while you’re building up your business.

But where do you go to get the best returns on your flyers? Below, Do Hard Money reviews the best places to leave your cards and flyers.
1. Moving truck rental shops
People often have to move to a new location before they can sell their old house. A well-placed flyer at a moving truck rental shop could bring a potential seller your way. Even better, these sellers will want to get rid of their properties fast. Moving truck renters may let you put flyers at the front desk or even inside their trucks in exchange for a kickback on any sales.
2. Door hangers
This is a classic oldie but goodie: the old-fashioned door hanger, complete with your message and contact information. Sure, many people will probably recycle it, but the right flyer on the right door at the right time could lead to your first big fix and flip.
3. Car windshields
Leaving a flyer on a car with a quick “we buy houses” message and your number can be another way to get your name out there and track down a good lead. You might try targeting the parking lots of establishments that offer payday or short-term loans, as people tend to sell houses in times of transition, especially when they need some extra cash.
4. Bulletin boards
Get your flyer up at community bulletin boards. Look for these boards at the gym, the grocery store, college campuses, churches, neighborhood clubhouses, and anywhere else you can find them.
5. Vacant properties
You might not know how to contact the owner of an empty house directly, but try putting flyers or business cards on the doors of vacant properties. There’s a high chance that those owners want to sell fast, and you can help them!
6. At a local event you sponsor
Community events are always looking for sponsors, and for just a few hundred dollars, you can have your name and message posted where locals can see it. Even if you don’t get any direct leads from your sponsorship, you’re getting your name out there and establishing yourself as someone interested in improving the community.

If you are interested in learning other advanced marketing strategies or getting other help for your fix and flip business, check out our website! Do Hard Money reviews new and classic techniques constantly. Call us for a free consultation today!

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