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Kendy Saint-preux
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Create a Website

Kendy Saint-preux
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Hi Everyone,

I want advertising for wholesale buyer and motivated sellers online and I plan on doing that by creating  a website. I was just curious to ask what are some of the website do the people here in the biggerpockets community use to create your own website to promote your own business. I would greatly appreciate any feedback.

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Derrick Strope
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Derrick Strope
  • Lynnwood, WA
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@Kendy Saint-preux the answer here would wholly depend on your technical experience.   Something simple and fairly straightforward would be to use a Wordpress installation.  This would also give you the ability to blog and the amount of plugins available for this software are nearly limitless.

On the other hand, if you have excellent experience with PHP and CSS, Drupal would be my preference.  It's rougher around the edges but for past websites I have used it with, I feel that it's a great choice for building a robust stable platform for community building once you overcome the technical experience needed to develop it.

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