Hindsight is 20/20. Did You Use the Best Lead Source Last Year?
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New Year, New Lead Source
The New Year has us reflecting on a remarkable 2019. We listened to our customers and made some big changes to make our direct mail marketing even more successful for the moving industry.
- Daily Leads & Printing - For optimal timing and fast delivery of postcards
- Pending Leads - Retarget potential customers with a second mailing
- Design Site - Create a postcard using our template designs
- Commitment to Data Privacy - Don't risk breaking the rules with unprepared lead providers. Our services are fully compliant. Check out our blog article "Steps Movers Can Take to Protect Consumers and Themselves"
We look forward to being your marketing partner in 2020 as we add new features to our services to meet movers' marketing needs.
Make a 2020 Resolution to Use the Best Lead Providers
Hindsight is 20/20. Start your year right by evaluating past marketing efforts. Did you waste time and money on ineffective lead sources?
Watch our video to learn more about what sets our direct mail marketing services apart from other lead options.

You can avoid these in 2020:
- Oversold leads, like internet leads (Learn why internet leads suck here.)
- Leads for small moves with low revenue potential
- List only services that require movers to do all the work of sending postcards
Start a Service that SAVES Time and Money and Really Works!
- Quality leads of verified homeowners that are newly listed or pending
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Large household moves with the best revenue potential
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Proven results that will have customers calling YOU!
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Full-service options that do it all! LEAD - PRINT - MAIL
What are you waiting for? Sign up today and start booking moves and moving customers!

January Real Estate Rundown
Without a doubt, the next decade is sure to bring some highs and lows to both the housing market and the moving industry. In this collection of articles, various experts look at the current state of the housing market and predict what is to come. Learn more about the influence of baby boomers, rising construction spends, hot housing markets, and the consequences of low inventory.