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Jeff Fairchild
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Getting Investor Website

Jeff Fairchild
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Vancouver, WA
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Has anyone used a preformatted website and had success? Should I do one of those or just make mine from scratch and reinvent the wheel?

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Peter Kolat
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Peter Kolat
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Sterling Heights, MI
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Lani brings up a good point. I didn't mention it in a previous reply but outsourcing your design of your site is a great option. You can find someone for a relatively cheap rate. Here are some sites you can check out for outsourcing:

rent-a-coder.com
scriptlance.com
99designs.com
elance.com
guru.com

Just be careful who you outsource your project to. What I mean by that is you have to do some research:
1. Ask for referrals
2. Check their portfolio.
3. Most sites have a rating system, check it out.
4. Have them do a small project first to see how they work and then you can outsource bigger stuff to them.
4. Cheapest guy is not always the best.

Good luck,

Peter

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