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Mohammad Ali Nijhoom Carrot vs Wordpress - What should you use for Real Estate Investor Website?
11 February 2025 | 0 replies
It's basically built on top of WordPress core and they made it simple and easy to navigate.Where in wordpress, you have to get some plugins (some are also monthly paid) to achieve the same kind of functionality.SEO is not just about having a good hosting/platform and features, it's about utilizing the features in a way so your brand has visibility and people that come into your website gets proper value of their time spent.Here's a table comparison for you that I wrote earlierNow whether you have a carrot or a wordpress site, for SEO, you will need:- Website Credibility (Personalisation)- On Page SEO (Keywords, Titles, Meta Tags, Description, Image ALT Tags & Optimization etc)- Social Media Presence (Regular Posts/Videos and Engaging with your audience)- Monthly Content Publishing (Regular Blogs & Location Pages)- Monthly OFF Page SEO (Citations, Backlinks)Now if you consider the cost, end of the day it's quite same for both the platforms.But if you are starting fresh, I see no point of having their 180$ plan, you can continue with 89$/month plan from carrot and assign someone in your team to put regular blog posts and update the location pages.Or if you want to use WordPress and get someone setup the website and do regular content updates for you, then It can take 3-6 months to start seeing visible growth in organic traffic if all the things mentioned above are taken care of.
Melanie Baldridge Depreciation to 0
15 February 2025 | 1 reply
Warning:If you depreciate a property down near zero and then have to sell your property at a loss during a situation of distress...You could end up giving all the proceeds to the bank AND owe the IRS a big chunk of money for recapture.Long-term tax planning with real estate needs to be coupled with risk management and making sure you don't lose any properties.
Elena C. Condo hotel in Waikiki, Oahu
20 February 2025 | 5 replies
My husband is soon to separate from the Air Force and we are planning to create a lifestyle where we could work remote from anywhere.
Lisa Hart Purchased a Swannanoa property 2 weeks before Helene!
20 February 2025 | 1 reply
This spring we are going to work on the landscaping, which was the original plan anyway.
Trevor Thrall Advice for investing a big war chest?
22 February 2025 | 7 replies
Either way, there are a wide range of tax consequences associated with big withdrawals from any of these accounts that can't be ignored.What is Your Current Plan
Steven Cornell Short Term Rental Markets
18 February 2025 | 8 replies
How much work are you planning on putting in turning over your STRs?
Kevin Cole What is required for disclosures?
12 February 2025 | 5 replies
I’m on my town planning board and we get all sorts of conceptual projects that never come to pass.
Sasha Josephs Neighborhoods in Oakland on the Up and Up? Lower Dimond?
17 February 2025 | 4 replies
Oakland has some ambitious plans to improve the city, and as rate improves, I firmly believe certain parts of Oakland will recover faster than others.
Jorge Borges Has anyone worked with Tardus Wealth Strategies?
24 February 2025 | 147 replies
I was planning to buy my first property in April of this year, 2022.
Jade Frank New to real estate investing
8 February 2025 | 12 replies
We have one property already as our primary home with a plan to buy another house and rent out this one.