Cape May County Times, 13 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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Advertising Essential To Real Estate

Pan Ten or Tweb* Yean Hare WitaecKd Great Change ta

Newspaper Ada Valuable

Rueeeas la taarhetlac any eosnniodity today Is Wrtsally IMposalble aithoot fc.Hcrtbuns t^oaspeiittoa Is so keen la every held .hat unless the merits of a particular produrt or commodity am advert land as acalast other products of a similar nnature the buyinc public will he unaware of the existence of the uaad vert leer commodities sad wlU buy the

s good for real estate lag. It was formerly believed that only a relatively small percentage of Invasion a as Interested In malty. When this was the caae broken easily kept la touch with their clients by mail. A sign on the property, for sale or mat. was the most popular form of adver-

tising.

But the past ten or twelve years bare witnessed a great change In the real estate market. For one thing, the teld became greater. In vest meat of art lags Is a mailer of Interest yield coupled with safety of the principal The tart

that so many Illegitimate stork

propositions have bee*

has lured the Investor more »«* mom toward real estate for Investment of his saving*. Today, with the knoaledge that realty la any developed comtnunlly rarely. If ever, diminishes la value, grmly Used in the public mind, emrycue with savings is a potential buyer

of real relate.

It Is. therefore, the problem of the mal ester broker In ad mi Using lo reach Ike largest possible number of pooiential Invmtora. Of course, them am eomc oho am mom interested la mal estate offerings than other*. In the ease of Albert M. tlmendeld * Co., of Philadelphia, this group Is apprised of available properties through a Id-page magaalar. issued and mailed monthly, with,, Henry L. Ham. cdvertislng manager. a* editor. This bulletin. ! which has been copied by many,; Arm* in other rule*. Is mailed lo •II real estate brokers In Philadelphia and New York, clients of ; this company, attorneys and other , interneted parties, and has a, monthly rlrcwlatlon of iS.ddO. j Whenever them Is a property of especial value to a definite | business group a» brokers, build- , cm. etc., a folder or booklet is used to bring the property In gueetlon before IL While this Is sn elective adjunct. It Is largely a

kit or mias proposition.

The most effective means of reaching the groat mam of potential buyers of malty Is through newspaper advertising. It accomplishes the purpose mom effectively than any other medium with the least amount of work for those whose duty It is to mar-

ket tbs property.

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day. .

If the tncJera tendency of the Investing public to put Its money Into Income producing property u

to he developed as It ' neespapei advertising

Ule brokers

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’imagine this situation— A war-tom aoldkr cvcrhcan the doctors pse up hope for hn recovery. So one day he dips of the government hospital, and tottering °» toward the sea. he starts, penniless and weak, his great adventure. Within a few days he finds a home, becooio a bee-keeper in a green little California vauoand marries a girl he sees only through ^ ' whose very name is unknown to himminutes after his strange marriage his *»* hride departs without a word of farewell The possibilities in such a ■taatton make y~i read a story by ang author. W by Gcr.* St rat ton-Porter it’s irresistible

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