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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Pre Fab Investor Websites

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Has anyone used those pre-made investor websites?

Originally, I was against the idea, but since I haven't made a website in 4 months, I figure that might be a good way to start, and then when I'm ready, I can always upgrade/change my website, as long as I have my own domain.

I've been leaning toward
www.investorpro.com

But there's also
http://www.realinvestorwebsite.com/

(they don't list how much it costs after the free trial)

and

http://www.realestateinvestorswebsites.net/

anyway, wondering if this is a good idea?
They all have squeeze pages, ability to post your new listing to facebook or twitter, etc etc... seems like they are all pretty similar.

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Jaremy Moritz
  • Real Estate Investor
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Jaremy Moritz
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Houston, TX
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I've got multiple "We Buy Houses" template sites and I've had the best conversions with the most simplified and basic sites compared to some of the more detailed sites with multiple pages of info. A small paragraph explaining how you operate, a phone number, and an info capture form is all you really need.

Some investors I know have very detailed sites, with "About Us", "Investors", etc. tabs and they don't have anywhere near the conversion stats I do with any one of my "basic" template sites. I ask everyone that calls me off my sites what made them call off my site as opposed to others and most of them say it isn't the site that matters, it's that I answered the phone when they called. I think that's a key issue when dealing with advertising - it's not how pretty the site is but how easily you can be reached when you've got a potential seller trying to contact you.

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