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Judgment Enforcement – The Step-by-Step Course
As for paper that I use to print court forms, the inexpensive recycled paper is good
enough. Some courts actually require that the
paper be recycled. Also, inexpensive paper is
lighter, so your postage will often be less.
That leaves business cards. Don’t scrimp here.
Cards will last you a couple of years, so get good
ones. It’s the only advertisement some people will
have of your business, including the creditors you
mail letters to. Again, be creative but simple. No
one likes a busy business card.
Like they taught me in the Army – K.I.S.S. –Keep it simple, stupid.
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And look at Vistaprint.com. Nice business cards! Cheap too.
Step 8: Get a Locking Storage Cabinet
The documents you’ll be dealing with are sensitive and personal. You’ll have SSNs,
credit reports, and other information that is very personal about debtors. You want to
protect your records. A locking storage cabinet is an absolute necessity. A small one is
fine. And most data providers will require that you have one in your office.
Step 9: The Best Way to Advertise
I’m not an advertising specialist, and only know what I’ve done. But my personal
experience is that Yellow Page advertising is old-school and
doesn’t bring in any business at all. Maybe others have
different opinions, but that’s mine. For over a year I paid for
a three-inch Yellow Pages ad. It cost me $177 a month, and I
received almost no calls at all, maybe one every other month
or so. I don’t recommend advertising that way. But you can
try it. Maybe my experience was atypical.
My business has gotten calls for three main reasons:
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