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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Using Weebly for a motivated sellers website
Hello!
So I was hoping someone might have some experience using weebly to create and maintain a motivated sellers website and could provide some insight if they are happy with the results of that or not.
Have you been successful at creating forms to capture leads and drive traffic to your website? I'm not sure if they have any built in SEO or PPC functions that you can pay for in addition to the monthly costs?
I am aware of investor carrot and lead propellor but just feel like those two seem a little too generic and give the feel of every other investor out there, making it hard to brand myself.
Anyway, I may be way off here so I am interested to know if there is anyone else who has gone down this road and seen success? Not trying to reinvent the wheel or anything, just trying to stand out and also keep monthly costs down. Let me know! Thanks!
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@Cristina Ortega if you're looking to rent your site (weebly, investor carrot, or lead propeller) as opposed to building your own, I would not go with weebly. You can customize your site in all of these platforms to some degree. The reason so many sites look alike is because so many don't customize them. Weebly will provide the least amount of support for your specific need, since Investor Carrot and Lead Propeller are built for investors. So, while I understand you wanting to stand out, this can be done to some degree, and if you feel that you need a higher degree of difference between you and your competitors, I would encourage you to reconsider why that's so important.