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Shanda Brown
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realeflow vs. godaddy

Shanda Brown
  • Baltimore, MD
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I am looking to create a website ASAP. My coach recommended Reale Flow and someone else recommended Go DADDY for real estate investing. I am a newbie so I am not looking for anything to technical.  Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I know there are some other website out there so please share your experiences. Thanks! 

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Bryan O.
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Bryan O.
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@Shanda BrownIt looks like @Account Closedmay be correct. You will end up paying a lot more over the long run, but Wix seems like a decent platform. Do you know how much Wix charges for IMAP email per month? They do not list a price. I know that's where GoDaddy destroys any decent pricing you thought you had. And domain name renewal? Those 2 tend to be where you end up holding invoices instead of value. I would also be curious to know if you can take your site with you when you leave or if you are stuck having to spend the same money to develop if you did it originally?
If email is free (highly doubtful), and domain renewal cost is normal price (~$10/year) then I would say go with Wix.

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