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Kathleen E.
  • Investor
  • Northwest Arkansas
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Rookie Nook ~ Do Investors Need a Website

Kathleen E.
  • Investor
  • Northwest Arkansas
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  • 05/25/23 05:30PM - 07:30PM America/Chicago
  • San Miquel Mexican Grill Fayetteville, Arkansas 72703
  • $20

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It used to be a simple Yellow Pages ad. In today’s world, businesses need 1) a cell phone, 2) a business card and 3) a web presence. For a Rookie, a professional website can help increase your credibility and demonstrate an ability to solve problems – and it does that 24/7.

But you say: I’m an Investor! I don’t need that exposure. Tonight, we’ll challenge that thought. Kirk will share:

· Why an Investor would need a website

· What should be on your site

· Who are you trying to reach

· How to drive traffic to your site

· Keeping it fresh

Kirk Kryger is the owner of Arizona Dutchman, a business targeted to support the Real Estate Investor community with specialty services in designing websites and other marketing tools. A serial entrepreneur, Kirk has focused his businesses on the digital marketing needs of real estate investors.

Meetings Now In-Person & Open To All
Non-Members: $20 Door Charge ~ Members Always Free


  • Kathleen E.