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The Ultimate Bandit Sign Campaign!
By Dan O'Connor
The author has permitted the reprinting and redistribution of this
article.
The Challenge- How to set yourself apart from all of the other We Buy
Houses folks while making big profits and branding your company as one
of the 'good guys' in the least amount of time possible.
Sounds like a daunting task, right Yeah, I thought the same thing when
the idea popped into my head.
However, pay close attention to what you're about to read and you'll
soon discover exactly how you can do the very same thing in your city
or town.
Before I share the details of the Ultimate Bandit Sign Campaign, I want
to let you in on a method of producing killer ideas time after time.
Whenever I venture into new territory, be it a new deal making strategy
or simply trail blazing a different technique, I always ask 6 key
questions. The answers to these six simple questions dictate whether or
not I'll proceed with my plan or modify it accordingly.
Six Golden Keys…
The 6 key questions Always ask yourself what, why, when, where, how and
who Blindingly simple, right However, you'd be amazed how many people
overlook the simple things in search for the lastest & greatest
strategy.
Ok, let's move on with putting the answers to those questions into
action and you'll see the entire plan unfold.
What was my objective
I wanted an avalanche of eyes hypnotized by my little ol' $2 bandit
signs so that I was the only person that came to mind if they were
needing to sell their house quickly.
Why
To set myself far apart from my perceived competition and brand myself
as a 'different' fish in a crowded pool!
Which leads us to the question of…
When
I then thought realistically when should all of this come together I
decided to give myself a two week time frame to put together a solid
action plan, test it and review the trackable results.
Where should it all unfold
I obviously wanted to test my new strategy in my hometown. It had to be
totally different than simply placing double or triple the amount of
bandit signs as my competition. That would've only resulted in
saturating the marketplace with signs.
How and Who answered
The answers to these two questions came to me almost simultaneously.
Let me explain.
Who exactly could help me with my sign campaign I asked myself this
question as I was on my way to do a drive-by of a few targeted
properties from my weekly list. The answer hit me like a Mike Tyson
uppercut as I watched a one legged man hobble towards my car with a
squeegee in one hand and a bucket of non-potable water hanging from his
crutch.
Depending on the population of your city (yes, size matters here but
technique is more important), odds are that you see a certain type of
people gathered at all of the highest traffic intersections. Yes, I'm
talking about your local homeless population.
See where we're headed here
Now the challenge was to figure out exactly how could I successfully
organize a loose band of homeless street folks into my own army of
guerrilla marketing evangelists all while providing a service to my
community
From time to time I volunteer at my local soup kitchen (granted, not as
often as I probably should but that's something I need to work on).
Anyway, I had developed rapport with a few of the local 'regulars' who
had been homeless for quite some time and I would see them holding Will
Work For Food signs throughout town. Like so many folks, I had become
somewhat numb to that sight and as a result, I would typically ignore
anyone standing on a street corner holding a sign.
Bottom line is this...
I began to think a little differently and concluded Who better to get
my message to the masses than the people who are already spending their
days on the highest traffic intersections in my town
I then proceeded to make contact with some local folks on the street
and after some preliminary negotiating (meaning I suggested a dollar
amount and they said ok),we agreed that I would give them each $5.00 up
front for holding my signs and then an additional $5.00 (per person)
each time that I drove by and saw them still holding my We Buy Houses
sign for all of the passing motorists to see. We then arranged a time
and place to get started.
Sidenote – How ironic is it to have the homeless advertising
We Buy Houses Controversial Yeah. Newsworthy You bet it is!
If you saw something like that, you couldn't help but tell everybody
you met that day about the whole thing…and that's exactly
what I was hoping to achieve.
Now here's the secret sauce that made this bandit sign campaign really
gain traction. I got the idea of informing the local media of my
intention of employing the homeless as a Community Service Project for
the day and they ate it up!
On that sunny summer day, I drove over to our meeting location early to
hand out signs and crisp $5 dollar bills and then went in to my office
to track some deals I had been working on.
Two hours later I returned to the intersection to see a local news van
and camera crew setting up so I decided to park across the street in a
grocery store parking lot to see how everything unfolded.
Initially, I thought that I might introduce myself to the news team but
then decided that it wasn't necessarily about me but more about the
message being sent to the public as a result of my elite squad of
marketing commandos.
After sitting and watching in amazement for about 45 minutes, I made my
rounds and handed out more $5 dollar bills and then went back to the
office.
Waiting for me on the office answering machine were already 23 messages
from people who had seen the bandit signs in action. Some folks just
wanted to inform me that some 'indigent people' had apparently aquired
our signs and they didn't think it was good for business so we might
want to go round them up (the signs, not the people).
A few others were actually upset that we would exploit the homeless in
such a way...riiiiight. Still a few others just wanted to say thanks
for actually putting some people to work that day who would otherwise
be panhandling.
The bandit sign campaign was obviously working so far! Remember, my
mission was to stir people's emotions and get them talking about my $2
bandit signs. At that point, I considered it all a success no matter
what people thought or said about my motive for doing this. However,
what happened throughout the day really threw me for a loop.
You see, after lunch I checked my voice mail once again and listened to
an obviously distraught individual describe how she was in the process
of losing her home through foreclosure. She had passed by one of the
intersections on her way to work and decided to call the phone number
on the sign.
I immediately called her back and agreed to meet with her that
afternoon. We were able to put a deal together that solved her pending
problem on the spot...putting $5,000 in her pocket and eventually
netting my company approximately $26,000 in pure profit!
Again, I was thinking what a great success this entire campaign was.
Game over.
But then, over the course of the next week, my office received calls
from more than a dozen people wanting to buy a house.
My initial thought was Huh because we weren't advertising any
owner-carry deals for sale at the time. But then it became clear that
all of these leads were a result of that one day of bandit sign mayhem.
As a side note, a total of five of those leads actually met our tenant
buyer criteria...meaning they had cash in hand to put down on a house.
As fate would have it, a couple who called because they needed to buy a
house due to recently relocating to the area actually purchased the
house I previously mentioned buying from the lady in foreclosure and
they gave me $5,500 as Option Consideration.
Moving on, nine days after Operation Bandit Sign Traffic happened I
received another phone call form an individual who had seen the
previous newscast but had waited to call me.
It turned out that this person had an abandoned house he had been
paying taxes on for years and he was sick of dealing with the
maintenance headaches as well as complaints from neighbors. We made a
deal happen two days later and I quickly flipped the property without
even looking at it for a $10,000 assignment fee.
In closing...
By thinking a little bit differently about how to advertise with bandit
signs, the 2 deals that happened soon afterwards resulted in a $37,000
profit within 10 days plus we now had five qualified tenant buyers
standing by with cash in hand!
Not only that but in less than 2 week period, the Ultimate Bandit Sign
Campaign had successfully brought my company's image into the forefront
of the community's mind for less than $100. That's not too bad for a
crazy off-the-wall idea of alerting the local media that I was hiring
the homeless to hold my bandit signs.
The lesson learned here is to remember that there's a TON of profit to
be made by thinking outside the box when it comes to real estate
investing. Actually, don't put yourself in a box to begin with and
you'll soon be out-performing your competition as you knock out one
killer deal after another!
Dan O'Connor of Real Estate Mastery, LLC would like to give you a FREE
copy of the process map detailing step by step how you can quickly and
easily organize your own Ultimate Bandit Sign Campaign. Simply go here
right now to claim your own copy before your competition beats you to
it httpwww.proinvestorsecrets.combiggerpockets.html
If
you would like to take advantage of the market and learn how to invest
in real estate and you are local to the Dallas Fort Worth area, I know
a really great teacher and mentor here in Arlington Texas. Please take
a look at his web site: DennisJHenson.com,
Dennis has a great Mentoring and training program, I know because I am
one of his former students. I learned a lot from his one on one
teaching technique. - Michael Harman 817-457-7572
mchfun.business@gmail.com
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