Leprechaun Gets Yucky House Leads
I’ve got a new interview I think you might find interesting. Especially if you’re on the lookout for new, aggressive ways to approach marketing for motivated sellers.
Have you ever considered joining one of those big, national affiliate marketing programs?
You know, the ones where you get to plug into some sort of brand applied to a mass marketing system, often involving bill boards, TV advertising, radio, slogans, zippy tunes, etc?
Honestly, when it comes down to it, I hear a lot from both sides of the fence on this one over the years.
Some folks are completely in love with them, swearing there’s no other way they’d ever want to go about marketing for sellers. While others complain about the quality or quantity (too many) leads that they get.
But have you ever wanted to peek inside one of these programs, to get a little better look at how/why they’re really supposed to work?
Interview with a Leprechaun
I recently had the chance to record a chat with one Sean Flanagan, founder of Lucky Buys Yucky Houses.
Steve and I encountered Sean a few months back, when “Lucky Buys Yucky Houses” was still just a great idea, percolating in his mind.
Sean had been a part of programs like this previously, experiencing both the upside (lots and lots of leads and profitable deals) and the downside (poorly run, poorly branded, unfair to licensees)
So it was really interesting to hear him share about his interest in starting his own national affiliate marketing program, one that WASN’T centered around a vanity number so much as an ATTRACTIVE BRAND.
Hmmmmmm….
So once Sean launched his program (just out of pre-launch right now) I had a chat with him I thought you might benefit from hearing it.
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So here it is…
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You can click here to see Sean’s Lucky Buys Yucky Houses site (for sellers)…
Or click here to see Sean’s Yucky House Leads site (for investors/territories)…
“Done For You” Marketing…
…That’s basically what Sean’s promising he’s put together here.
You get to use their commercial spots, proven ads, billboards, name, slogan, national spokesperson, website, phone number, etc. A whole bundle of stuff. And they’ll set it all up for you.
The process is something like…
- Tell them your monthly marketing budget so their ad agency can set up TV spots, etc.
- Receive/screen a constant stream of calls from motivated sellers.
- Close deals.
So I hope you enjoy the interview.
And if you’ve ever been interested in plugging into a marketing program like this, this one is definitely worth considering before all the territories fill up.







