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Bryan Collins
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Victorville, CA
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Google Services

Bryan Collins
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Victorville, CA
Posted

So as my girl and I get into wholesaling we are looking at ways to use as much free information and services as we can to start out. I have noticed that Google offers quite a few options for free. I have noticed a lot of folks use Google Voice (which we had already), and I have seen the Forms mentioned as well. I came across Sites (free websites) the other day and I wanted to know basically, is this a bad idea to use these services for free to start out? I just read Brandon Turner's post on using wix.com to build a site and not sure how to proceed. Should I take the plunge into paid services or stick with the free stuff to get our feet sufficiently wet?

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