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William Wright
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Investor carrot vs lead propellor

William Wright
  • Raleigh, NC
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I always get hooked by lead propellor and investor carrot whenever I read about them, but, I consider myself woefully uninformed on the true cost of these sites.

Obviously, just having a website doesn’t create leads. Looks like the websites are $150/mo or so. What is the true spend on these sites when you incorporate PPC? Obviously it depends, but is there a minimum you will have to spend?

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Jaxton Holmes
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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Jaxton Holmes
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@Siobhan Kelly-Roberts

I pay around $100, i get 200 leads every month.. the leads are pretty accurate, i normally get a response in some way or shape from at least 70% of the list

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