Category Archives: Buy & Sell Sites

Information about Buying and Selling Websites

Finding, Evaluating and Buying a Site

In order to successfully make a living from flipping websites, you need to learn where to find the sites which could earn you nice profits, how to objectively assess the price for the sites you’ve targeted, and how to negotiate for the sale and close the deal.

Preparing your website for sale

After your newly-revitalized website is back in the game, when and how you sell it is entirely up to you. If your site is a hit, someone may proposition to buy it with an offer you simply can’t refuse. Or if that doesn’t happen, you may post a Site for Sale notice on the site itself to make… Read More »

Adding Value to Your Website

In site flipping, adding value to the site is probably the core of the business. It is the activity that generates income. There are varying degrees and ways of how you can do this, but writing all of them down would be a bit impractical. In this article, we will discuss some of the more well-known and well-practiced… Read More »

Avoiding Scams and Frauds when Buying and Selling Websites

Owing to the relative anonymity of cyberspace, scams and frauds are also reaping profits on the Internet, often directly competing with legitimate online businesses. If you go into the site flipping business, you will undoubtedly come across some of these types, and it would be to your advantage if you keep in mind the following tips to avoid… Read More »

Site Flipping Demystified (Easy Steps to Flipping Websites)

Site flipping, or simply the buying and selling of websites, has become a profitable way of earning from the Internet. Similar in many ways to real estate buy-and-sell businesses, flipping sites basically involves the same processes and methods: finding a site (house) to purchase; negotiating and completing the sale; adding value to the site (house); and finding a… Read More »

Introduction to Buying, Selling and Valuing Websites

I. Buying and Selling Websites The Problem So. . . you’ve worked hard at building a web site from scratch. You started back in 1995 in the web’s “early days”. You built content, built the databases, designed graphics, and wrote software. You promoted your site every chance you got and added e-commerce to generate revenue. The last years… Read More »