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Mortgage guy here: Thinking about offering fellow real estate agents free partnered marketing.

Hello, new to this thread.

I have been working on a value proposition for realtors and would love your input.

I am a mortgage originator and have a background in digital marketing and website design. I have been expanding our company CRM capabilities on the marketing side and I see a huge opportunity for our “partnered marketing”.

Essentially my value proposition is the following: if you have old leads you purchased that never became deals, I can help revive them and hopefully turn 10-15% of these leads into deals within the next 6-12 months.

How? We are already paying for professional Email/SMS/Social media written and graphic content. We just need to put this marketing in front of your leads via drip campaign. (We use a great company named Tabrasa formerly know as vantage production)

Ultimately it’s done for you marketing that could turn your untapped leads into deals.

Also I would be offering this done for you marketing service for absolutely no cost, I would just ask they they give me the chance to fund these deals on the buyer side.

Let me know what you guys think!

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