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Sarah Lawlor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Online Marketing Question for Investors ("Part 2")

Sarah Lawlor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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In separate forums, I’ve posted a couple of questions lately about online real estate brokerages and online doc filing sites (for filing LLCs and corps). What I’m trying to figure out is: Would you investors be drawn to a brokerage site if it offered or is partnered with a document filing service that files corps and LLCs at no charge (except state fees, of course)?

Also, if brokerage sites had special investor pages/areas, would you be more likely to use the sites to advertise, get leads, or list properties?

For disclosure: I’m asking because I work for one of the document filing services, and I’m trying to find out what would be attractive to the target market (RE investors who form entities on a regular basis). The rationale is that this might be win-win-win for the brokerage sites, our corp/LLC filing service, and RE investors.

Any feedback or suggestions would be greatly appreciated - thanks in advance.