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Brandon Foken
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Blogging and Lead Generation - 2 Websites or 1?

Brandon Foken
  • Wholesaler
  • San Francisco, CA
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In late November, I created a website and the main purpose of that site was to find leads. Through some pressure by my lovely girlfriend, I started blogging in order to establish some authority in my farm area. A lot of my posts are catered to beginning investors with lots of how-to guides and examinations of a fledgling real estate investing company. So on my same main website I have a overview of my farm area, a buyer's page, a sell your home form and my blog. Eventually, once I complete a project, I'll have a section showing all the work I've completed.

So, my question is: should I separate the blogging/market overview from my lead generation activities. I've debated the pros and cons of each too many times in my head and would love the advice of someone who has been at this a lot longer than five months. For me the pros & cons of having it all on one-page are:

Pros:
- Easier to maintain and manage
- Cheaper
- Establish authority quickly
- Unified front/messaging
- Some people may like to see that I'm an actual, real human being

Cons:
- Seeing the nitty-gritty details may turn off some sellers
- May be slightly confusing to navigate if all you want is a "squeeze page"

Like I said, I'd love some feedback on those who both blog and have a significant online lead acquisition strategy. Thanks! And no, this wasn't a clever way just to drive some traffic to my site :)

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Joshua Dorkin
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Joshua Dorkin
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Brandon Foken - I do have a personal site where I blog about things of interest to me outside BP, but unfortunately, I just don't have a ton of time to do it. Ask Brandon Turner . . . I'm pretty much focused on this site 24-7-365.

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