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Tyler S.
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Tyler S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Midwest City, OK
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I want to make a website to attract buyers and sellers for my wholesale business, but I'm not sure what is the best way to create my website. I don't even know how. I don't know how much it will cost either. And after I build it it, what is the best way to get traffic to my website?

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Todd Brittingham
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Todd Brittingham
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Walled Lake, MI
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www.realinvestorwebsite.com offers a great package that I use. They give you up to 10 websites with your subscription. This allows you to have a main website and several sets of squeeze pages, listing sites, or whatever. It's very nice having the 10 websites because it gives you the ability to play around with different marketing techniques to drive traffic to your website.

To Aaron's point above, yes it requires some work, but a website along with a well thought out web marketing plan will open up doors that would be very difficult to open in the absence of a website. For example, we're selling most of our properties to international buyers...without our website, it would be virtually impossible to reach this customer base. The niche we operate in therefore requires the use of a website, and we're capitalizing on it very nicely.

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