Archives: Buying Sites

My new blog acquisition – Going green

July 16th, 20082 Comments

I was able to finally close the deal on a new blog that was for sale. This is only my second acquisition and it’s a bit more spendy than my first one about a year ago which was also documented on this blog (My new niche travel blog). Cancun Blog has made well over it’s [...]

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Large Scale sites = good value for buyers

June 13th, 20081 Comment

It’s summer, and I’m considering adding a very established and revenue bull to my portfolio. With some extra time, I’m already working on some projects, but I could easily re-arrange my priorities to accommodate a reliable, steady earner. I was pretty surprised at what I saw: One, a huge webmaster community (V7N.com) for sale for [...]

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My New Niche Travel Blog

October 18th, 20073 Comments

A month or two ago I finally took the plunge and purchased my first site, ever. Kind of embarrassing since I’ve been in the blogging arena awhile, but I had always been weary of taking the plunge. I always figured I could just develop a better version of every blog I saw by myself, which [...]

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A Missed Opportunity – A Case Study

September 19th, 20073 Comments

I’m still kind of struggling with an opportunity I missed late August over at Sitepoint because of my lack of resources (both time and money). A very attractive gadget and tech blog (whose url I’m not sure if I should share) came up for sale that had a lot of revenue and traffic. Here are [...]

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7 Ways To Evaluate the Value of a Website

November 6th, 20061 Comment

1. Daily Unique Visitors In my view, this is the single most important factor in determining the value of a site. Even in a low paying niche, if you’ve got the traffic, you can make a killing. Take this site for example: http://dogbreedinfo.com/ – with over 2.5 million unique visits per month, they generate mucho [...]

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