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Jasmine S.
  • Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
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Website Building

Jasmine S.
  • Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
Posted

Afternoon BP Nation,

So some of you know I just took my business into a more legitimate realm and registered my LLC. Having utilized LegalZoom of course they are providing all of these additional services, which are really just contracts to 3rd party vendors. One of these vendors is web.com and for a monthly fee of $115 for my first year ($49 monthly for every subsequent year) they will build me a world class website. I'm wondering is this really a cost effective investment? Granted I know nothing about website building and don't plan to learn so there an appreciable level of convenience that I know I would enjoy but outside of that should I say thanks but no thanks a go a little cheaper website building route. As always all feedback is welcomed!

Oh yeah @Andrew Davis I just hinted at this on your thread a little earlier so feel free to chime in here too (thanks in advance).

Jasmine

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