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Necessity is the Mother of Invention?
I wanted to get some opinions on Webpages. Do find that having a website is essential to funnel in leads from potential sellers? I suppose if I was interested in selling my property fast, and stumbled on a webpage that was both informational and professional, I would be more inclined to leave my contact info. The reason I ask is because I've been trying to E-mail renters wanted ads from craigslist and haven't even gotten a reply, and I've sent out over 100 emails. Thoughts?