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Everyone has an opinion about the best way to spend ad money

Christa Kirby
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You could even consider this a poll:

If a new investor (we’ve done live in flips but just decided to do more as a business) does their 1st deal and they have 20k to spend on marketing - what, in your opinion, is the best method to ramp it up? I was thinking of hiring AdWord Nerds to help with SEO and paid ads. It’s $16,000 for 4 months, including a 2,000/mo ad spend. I've heard divide your ad money across several types, but I've also heard to concentrate on one method is best. And there are a lot who argue the internet provides better quality leads. I still work a FT job so I feel trying to narrow down to better quality leads would help my time management...

Thoughts? Thanks in advance for your time!

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