Archives: Flipping websites

Sell Stuff On eBay

September 26th, 20061 Comment

This may seem an over used, overrated idea but why do you think the site still exists? More than simply existing, it is actually flourishing! That is because there is a demand for the stuff sold on there. And where there is a demand, there is money to be made. Of course, not everyone who [...]

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Selling GamingPCGuide

June 9th, 20065 Comments

I’ve decided to sell GamingPCGuide.com at SitePoint.com’s marketplace. You can look at the sale directly through this link. I am selling the site, along with the rights to the custom template I designed, and so I’m asking a bit more than the standard multiple of monthly revenue. I think the $125 is a fair starting [...]

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Internet real estate

January 12th, 20069 Comments

I was reading Business 2.0 (December 2005) and there is a very intriguing article about “domainers.”  There are thousands of people buying and selling domains for huge sums of money.  I knew that this was happening, but I didn’t realize it was treated like a traditional real estate market.  People buy domains, fix them up, [...]

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Buying and selling blogs podcast

January 8th, 20063 Comments

Yaro Starak of Entrepreneurs Journey has podcast up at his blog (he posted it on January 3, 2006) where he describes purchasing SmallBusinessBranding.com.  He even gives the price he paid, which is something I’ve been wondering about since he announced he bought it.  He actually mentions The Poker Blog sale, which surprised me.  The podcast [...]

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Transferring websites to a new owner

December 22nd, 20058 Comments

After my post about flipping The Poker Blog Rory asked me to explain how to transfer a domain and files to the new owner. My goal when I sell a website is to get everything to the new owner within 48 hours. While that doesn’t always happen, I work hard for the first 48 hours [...]

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