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No Soliciting in sub-divisions
Does this just include door to door? I am getting ready to start advertising with door hangers and flyers and most sub-divisions in my area have a no soliciting sign at the entrance of the sub-division. If this includes door hangers and flyers then how do you get around this? I see many posts recommending both door hangers and flyers as the most effecient and cost effective ways to advertise services. Thanks in advance.
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Mail them the old fashion way.
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Work hard and make it look easy |
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Selling
Go too the tax records and look up the subdivisons that ypu want to hit. Then mail directly to the home owner.
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I'm in the same boat as you --
The best thing is to buy a mailing list and target your clients |
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It is ok to do it!
I talked with my attorney last week about this same issue! He told me that they cannot do anything to me legally except ask me to leave. So worse case while I am hanging in these neighborhoods they can ask me to leave here in Indiana!
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i used to work for a dairy farm and we sold delivery service door to door. my boss told me not to pay attention to these signs, unless they are for a gated type community. otherwise, it's just to cut down on annoying salesmen (like i was) but i was usually recieved pretty well in these neighborhoods and nobody ever said anything like "did you miss the sign?" hang em up
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