I think yellow letters produce both extremes.
Not exact matches
There is always at least one spectacular stunt, such as last year's disastrously ill -
thought out move by Greenpeace to drape large
yellow letters spelling out «Time for Change» over the Nazca lines in the Peruvian desert.
Your
Yellow Letter, if using blue (YUCK), don't use a sharpie and drop the envelope style... and use regular stamps... Youre over
thinking it way too much.
I like the
yellow letter, but
think the second
letter is a mess (no offense).
I've also read the BP threads regarding
yellow letters and post cards (you've had some great
thoughts on those threads btw).
I
think I have read its cheaper and get more response to
yellow cards but the
yellow letters seem to produce more solid leads and buys.
Yellow letters for me is kind of a generic term and I think most people say yellow letters, but they just mean some type of letter, kind of like Q - tips or Kl
Yellow letters for me is kind of a generic term and I
think most people say
yellow letters, but they just mean some type of letter, kind of like Q - tips or Kl
yellow letters, but they just mean some type of
letter, kind of like Q - tips or Kleenex.
Do you
think one is particularly more effective and is there a reason why you stay away from handwritten
yellow letters?
I was
thinking of doing a
yellow letter campaign locally (Edmonton) but there is no service like listsource here, so am wondering I would get a mailing list here.
If you are
thinking of selling your Tucson home fast for cash, then a We Buy Houses bandit sign, or
yellow letter, isn't the way to go.