I was thinking of starting a seller lead generating website. One most likely pre-built like lead propeller or investor carrot. My question is that leads don't just start coming to you right? I'd have to either buy ...
Search engine optimization is the most important, and most underutilized strategy for driving leads and sales online. After years in the industry, its apparent to me that SEO is often overlooked by real estate and pro...
Just doing a quick search through the internet for places to build a website, I've come up with a few dozen sites with a wide range of prices and services. I would like to start building a site to capture info from po...
Input sought on creating a website and optimizing online marketing! I'm that newbie choosing between websites and liking what I see so far from Lead Propeller. I was initially looking at the free and premium websites...
Hello BP community!I started Wholesaling Real Estate about 4 months ago and I started generating leads through direct mail but quickly I found out that it takes more money than I expected. So I switched to cold callin...
I need a web page for my REI business.
I want to meet the following criteria:
- advertise wholesale and retail properties
- advertise that I buy houses cash
- lead and contact form
- referral program informati...
Im getting started on a couple of squeeze pages for Motivated sellers and Cash buyers... also a blog... I was curious if anyone else has active sites & what type of results your having... Also what is your sites c...
As a real estate agent i was seriously considering paying a bunch of money to get my website on the first page of google. Is it going to be worth it? Any tips?
Over the past few weeks I've created a Facebook business page, a Twitter account for my business, and a website. Now my question is, what is the best way to make those things work for me? I've spent a lot of time, esp...
Does anyone have recommendations on what I should do for my investor website? I've seen many different sites. There are the sites that appear to be "off the shelf" and then some investors look like they create their o...