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<p>[QUOTE="Dennis68, post: 1561662, member: 33700"]My favorite series is the Ike dollar. I guess because I got them as a kid from family members and was amazed by the size of them. I still have some that I've been holding onto for about 30 years. Another reason is because they are relatively inexpensive in higher grades,and are easy to find.</p><p>As far as the real estate part, maby partner with a local charity and give them a small portion of the comissions of sales,perhaps you could convince sellers to do the same.People love to give especially during the holiday season.It could benefit your company as well as people in need,and you could partener in advertising as well. If you advertise in the online world maby find someone who is a photoshop wiz and "decorate" the homes,tastefully ofcourse. Other than that,I guess just advertise,use billboards coffee mugs t-shirts especially if you do the charity thing.Also, hold raffels at your open houses but instead of the people winning,give the prizes to charity in the winnwr's name. Nothing beats word of mouth so most important is just make your customers happy and build a good reputation within the community as a company who stands behind its product,and gives a little back.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis68, post: 1561662, member: 33700"]My favorite series is the Ike dollar. I guess because I got them as a kid from family members and was amazed by the size of them. I still have some that I've been holding onto for about 30 years. Another reason is because they are relatively inexpensive in higher grades,and are easy to find. As far as the real estate part, maby partner with a local charity and give them a small portion of the comissions of sales,perhaps you could convince sellers to do the same.People love to give especially during the holiday season.It could benefit your company as well as people in need,and you could partener in advertising as well. If you advertise in the online world maby find someone who is a photoshop wiz and "decorate" the homes,tastefully ofcourse. Other than that,I guess just advertise,use billboards coffee mugs t-shirts especially if you do the charity thing.Also, hold raffels at your open houses but instead of the people winning,give the prizes to charity in the winnwr's name. Nothing beats word of mouth so most important is just make your customers happy and build a good reputation within the community as a company who stands behind its product,and gives a little back.[/QUOTE]
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