Putting Website Address In Marketing Letters

I'd like to know if you guys feel that there's an advantage to putting my website address in the marketing letters that I send to people in pre-foreclosure.

My website basically lists how I help people in my local area (that are in foreclosure). I figured if I added the website address in addition to my phone number to the letter it will give people more ways to contact me (and add credibility), but then again I could be wrong. confused

Comments(4)

  • DaveREI22nd November, 2003

    It sounds like you need to put your website to use... I would add it...

  • Optimum22nd November, 2003

    Yes, I would definetly add it. It is 2003. The more ways someone can contact you the better. It may even be a more convienent way for someone to contact you that is in a foreclosure situation seeing that it is not something they would always be open in talking about. It would create a situation where they actually want YOU to call them. It should also add to your credibility as well.

  • thomasgsweat22nd November, 2003

    Add the website and email address. Many people who wouldn't call will do one of the other two.

  • jorge12122nd November, 2003

    Certainly can't hurt.

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