roberttani
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This is nice share and great way to start if you are a newbie.
Hii do this for autoblogging sites. (normally make about $70 profit per sale) (BIN aroun $120)
ive often thought about doing SEO service sites as i have a few templates and then in the how to make money guide that goes along with it list my fiverr, seoclerks accounts as the service providers to earns after the sale also.
its a very good method and you can easily churn out 5 sites a day (just depends if you have the funds for the flippa listing fee in advance if doing it in bulk - but you can easily do one site and sell then use some of the funds to list 2 sites etc and scale that way)
You can find it on upwork now a days in the mentioned budget.This is a valuable thread. I have not used Flippa in the past and will live to give this a try. One question - where to find good website designers in the budget you mentioned.
I just looked the adsenc prices are a joke some want 150k 80 offered lolThe method is perfect for short term.but,
Think big. Create a basic website.Attach any income method, may be adsense. Hold it for few months, and than sale it on flippa. It value will be much more. i,e
Annual income * total number of years.
I have earned $5000 for 1 website sold
You wont sell a 3 month old site with 13,000 revenue for a "multiplier".I'm actually gonna give Flippa a shot as I got an ecommerce store I was running on Ecwid that made $13,000+ in less than 3 months. I wanted to sell it at a multiplier of what it's worth. and go into the business of flipping my ecommerce businesses every few months and sell them for a huge grand of money on Flippa. I heard people doing this for an income or a living just building up the sites for a couple of months and selling them soon afterwards on Flippa.
I heard about Empire Flipping but I did not like all of the involvement from the broker and slow process of getting paid and then when you do finally get paid the buyer has a chance to recall their money back from you on the sale within a 30-day period if the site isn't what's advertised. That's a waste of time on the seller's part, I want the sale to be final as soon as the site is first acquired.
PayPal froze my money recently so I have to wait until I can build back up to spending $200 on getting the business sold or I would started this today but once I do try this I'll comeback here on how my sale went.
Thanks for the advice I do appreciate it, I'm not sure what direction I want to go in just yet. I do want to take my chances on it though, maybe I'll do a broker if I fail to sell it at the price I want to sell it for on my own.You wont sell a 3 month old site with 13,000 revenue for a "multiplier".
There are so many scams running on Flippa that you just wont make it.. I even doubt they will pay 20 K for it as this looks even shady to me.
If you are making 7K revenue per month, it doesn't seem logical to instantly sell it for spare change.
Right now there is a site that is making 2K per month for a year - The price is 21 K at this very moment.. but broker is behind it, so if your numbers are legit and GA can back it all up, then I'd suggest you to pay the 15% broker fee on Flippa and get the site sold for what it's worth.. The difference is not that big, you'd pay 10% for your own listing fees anyways.. considering that the broker is verified and trusted, you will most probably make more money paying that extra fee than selling on your own.