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Do you use InvestorCarrot?
I'm new to google adwords and am planning on using investor carrot as my webpage.
Which one of their plans should i purchase? should i get the basic or the best?
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InvestorCarrot is a solid platform. You can be up and running in a few weeks. Support is good if you have questions. If you only have one site, the $50/plan is fine.
Think of it this way, you could spend months upon months split testing a site you created on your own. Or, you could just get started on a site with easy forms and direction.
I've been firmly coming around to the opinion that, for the most part, if you use a solid platform like InvestorCarrot the key to success is exposure - not conversion optimization.
I did heatmaps on my site not too long ago using VWO. For the most part, people literally just connected to my page and immediately put their info in the box . I did remove my side-bars in many cases because it was distracting and people kept funneling to my FB page.
I've seen people create their own sites . . . and it's almost comical in some cases. I'm not going to link any examples here, but just Google around and you can see a beautiful site but not find a form. I saw a gorgeous site the other day, and you had to click through the menu to find the form. I probably only found the form because I know how to look for it - I doubt anyone would find that form.
And the site I'm talking about, was actually from a real estate company. At least with Carrot, you know you get a quality product. Not saying there can't be other solutions, but it's the easiest solid option without breaking your budget or taking a ton of time.