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Hi Flipper, I plan to sell my Internet Marketing niche website on Flippa.com but before doing so, I'm looking for opinion from you guys (base on experience), how much this website worth with the following criteria: Domain: PR5 (Page Rank) Domain Age: 2+ Years Niche: Internet Marketing - Affiliate Website Type: - Squeeze Page offer free report ebook + 10 series of e-courses - Has two OTO (fully script) * OTO1 with salesletter + download page - Offer 20 PLR products * OTO2 with salesletter + download page - Offer extra 40 PLR products Subscriber: ~200 subscribers It's plug and play mean that those who bought it just change the payment link, set autoresponder and done. Focus on campaign only. This website was left out doing nothing for almost 1.5 year. Run simple campaign Jan 2010 and earn $67 from OTO1. I was busy with my software project so this website get abandoned. Looking forward your opinion. |
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| Gangsterrrrrrrr War Room Member | http://www.urlappraisal.net/search.p...ubmit=Appraise That's a fun one... Generally people will pay more for a site that's shown a proven track record of earnings, or at least traffic. But earnings are much more valuable, so if there's not much of a track record then you're probably not going to make more than a couple hundred bucks usually. With a PR5 you might be able to get a higher asking price but just go look around on flippa or freshdrop and you can see what other types of sites are going for. |
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[QUOTE=GangsterProfit;4042680]http://www.urlappraisal.net/search.p...ubmit=Appraise According to UrlAppraisal it worth $3,210.61. Can we trust this? |
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| Website Flipper War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Cleveland, OH
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| Learning by Doing War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Sunny Puerto Rico
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Definitely can't trust the online appraisal. A site is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. And from my experience it will go for no more than $250 without any significant earnings.
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I think Ryan is a bit too generous. Based on the little info you provide, I'd pay no more than $50.
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PR5 site for $250? Then I would gladly buy that. May I know how many traffic do you receive every day? You can actually make a lot of money on your PR5 site. You just have to do some research.
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| Tanaris Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Philippines
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It should be more than $250 at least. I'm no expert on giving exact value for a PR 5 but I think it should be worth around $1000.
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If the website isn't bringing in traffic and most important income, its not worth much of anything aslong as the domain isn't generic which would give the domain itself some value. As for the PR5+ it may be worth something, but it is pretty easy to purchase a PR domain for cheap these days. |
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Have you spent any time on Flippa looking at what is for sale that come close to your website? Remember to loook historically...
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The question is whether it's a dropped PR5 or a real PR5. You can check this by a site:domain.com search and see if any other pages besides the index bring up PR. If they do then the PR is real and will sell for a lot more than $250. If you're selling it for $250 I'll buy it right now.
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Page Rank is NOT site rank. If the internal pages rank high then that matters. Most people don't make money from the home page. As always it's worth what the buyer will pay. If you think it's worth a lot then the easy way to find out is to contact an agent/broker and see if they will represent you. If they are interested then it has value. |
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Wow, I like this tool. My site was appraised at $23,562.99 I wonder what parameters they take in account. My other 10 year old site was appraised at $22,000. It's funny I actually almost lost it, forgot to renew and directnic put it up for sale for $4,000, but they were kind enough to return it to me for $200 (domain rescue or whatever) On the other hand fax.ee was appraised $56. I wouldn't sell it for $1000. But a brand new www.seo.hn was appraised at $4,035.16 I wonder why your established site was only appraised at $3,000 |
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The market rate for a PR5 domain by itself is $200 to $300 on services such as Namejet and Snapnames. The domain must still have its backlinks in place so the PR sticks with little threat of removal but that should be your base price. Flippa will open you up to opportunity seekers rather than just domain buyers so there is potential for more. If the domain is good (by my own tests), I'll give you $250 for it. |
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