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St. Patty's Day marketing idea

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Mortgage and Lending with Primary Residential Mortgage Inc

Just finished working on my St. Patty's Day letter to send out to my past clients.

Are you sending anything out to your past clients for St. Patty's day?

Here's what I'm sending out...what do you think?


On St. Patrick’s Day, Thursday, March 17, 2011 Everyone is Irish!!


Enjoy your day and I hope you have …

The Luck of the Irish!

100% of the 31 families I helped in 2010 with mortgage lending were past clients or were referred to me by past clients.

As you know referrals are the lifeblood of my business and your constant endorsement is what keeps me ahead of my competitors.

Enjoy the scratch off and let me know if you’re a winner!

Much thanks & appreciation,

Jennifer Healy
NMLS #188894
(443) 463-5054

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If you are interested in this type of advertising lets have coffee and discuss it!

Your friend in the mortgage business,

Jennifer Healy

NMLS 188894

443.463.5054

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Dan Edward Phillips
Dan Edward Phillips, Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, CA - Eureka, CA
Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, CA

Good Morning Jennifer, excellent idea for St. Patricks Day!

Feb 23, 2011 02:17 AM
Steven Pahl
Keller Williams Tampa Properties - Tampa, FL
Real Estate Consultant Tampa, FL 813-319-6423

If somebody wins a million do you get a percentage..hehehe?  Great idea!

Feb 23, 2011 02:23 AM
Michele Myers
Prudential Homesale Services Group - Harrisburg, PA
Harrisburg/Hershey Realtor

Jennifer, this is one of the holidays I select to do a pop-by.  I buy shamrock plants at the local gardening store and drop them to my former clients and farms.  They are a hit every year.

Feb 23, 2011 11:53 PM
Jennifer Healy
Primary Residential Mortgage Inc - Forest Hill, MD

Michele thank you for the WONDERFUL idea! I will definately impliment that one this year!

Feb 24, 2011 12:05 AM
Michele Myers
Prudential Homesale Services Group - Harrisburg, PA
Harrisburg/Hershey Realtor

If you were really ambitious, you could probably start them from seeds earlier in the year and transplant into decorative containers!  I might actually try that next year.

Feb 27, 2011 08:49 AM