Consistent deal flow runs on consistent touches.
Wholesaling is a volume game with a follow-up problem. GoMailOffers keeps multi-touch mail going out every week — to motivated sellers who respond through a private offer page instead of a missed call.
Three leaks in every wholesale pipeline.
Touch one goes out in January. Touch two was supposed to go out in February. It is now June.
Drips send touch two and three automatically — only to sellers who have not responded.A motivated seller calls once, hits voicemail, and calls the next bandit sign instead.
The offer code gives sellers a 24/7 response channel that captures them as a lead instantly.Which list, which letter, which ZIP produced the last assignment fee? Nobody can say.
Every deal traces back to its list, campaign, and cost — so you scale what works.A machine that mails while you negotiate.
Your job is talking to sellers and moving contracts — not mail merge. Set the sequence, top up the wallet, and the next touch goes out on schedule whether you remembered it or not.
The sellers who respond through the offer page are warmer than any cold call. They have already seen a number and decided to talk.
Weekly deal flow, on a monthly setup.
Load your seller lists
Absentee, pre-foreclosure, probate — tagged by source so you can compare them later.
Set the sequence
Three touches, two weeks apart. Responders exit; everyone else gets the next nudge.
Catch responses 24/7
Sellers respond through the offer page any hour — captured, consented, and pushed to your CRM.
Double down on winners
See cost per lead by list source, and put next month's budget where the deals came from.
Put your follow-up on autopilot this week.
Load a seller list, set a three-touch sequence, and let the machine keep mailing while you work deals.