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James Montgomery
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Real Estate Websites

James Montgomery
  • Chicago, IL
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Hey all,

I'm new to REI and feel that the best way to get involved is to connect with investors through my web developer skills. Do investors use websites? What for? How can I best serve REI's as a web developer as I learn and grow as an REI myself?

Any insight is truly appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

James

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Michael Wentzel
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Michael Wentzel
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@James Montgomery

Welcome to BP. Many Real Estate investors have their own companies and websites. Some of investors could probably use help in building websites and revising their websites for better SEO. Many investors are using their websites to create new leads on properties to purchase.

There are a few companies that offer investors templates for websites. So that could be another option for you.

You might offer some of your services for free to get started. Beyond that you might be able to really serve the community and maybe make some money in the process.

Mike

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