RSS Feed
Sort by
Viewing 1-3 out of 3 blog(s)
 

Bandit Sign Blog - Part 2 - Call Breakdown

Date: 11/10/2008 / Category: Marketing , Current Grade A-

Preview:

OK, update time.

Here's part 1 if you didn't read it yet: Link

So I've had these signs up for just over a week. I've put up I believe about 20 or so total. Lost 7-8 that I'm aware of, mostly in one community area (which I probably won't be putting any up there again, or do a Fri-Sun in a couple of spots).

But let's look at the calls and break them down:

Calls received total from the signs: 13

-1 was the someone looking for a home in the... continue reading >>

Bandit Sign Blog - Part 1

Date: 11/02/2008 / Category: Marketing , Current Grade A

Preview:

I started a thread on it (here) just to get things going and for general discussion. But for anyone who wants to follow, I'm going to periodically blog about it here and show/prove/disprove if these things work and how they do for my area (read a bit about it in the thread)...and for that matter, can I get some deals ultimately out of all of this?

Anyway, here's the quick background: ordered 50 blue/white 18X24's from www.banditsigns.com ... IMO from what I shopped around they had the best overall prices. More you order of course the... continue reading >>

Cool Link - MyPublicNotices.com

Date: 04/20/2008 / Category: Business Strategies , Current Grade A-

Preview:

Just passing this on to anyone who may digg it (figuratively or literally).

MyPublicNotices.com (MPN), founded in 2001 is the leading provider of online public notice advertising services for newspapers and their readers. MPN’s mission is to help newspapers electronically enhance their print advertising for the benefit of both advertisers and consumers.

Now what does this mean to us? A great resource for getting these foreclosure, etc. notices online and parsed where it's very easy to read and print (multiple) listings. It actually does it better then the service my newspaper uses to be published online.

... continue reading >>
RSS Feed