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I'm done with product creation...sooo much work! Where can I buy websites or even just info. products? Any ideas? I know of Flippa.com but I've found that most are just domains with a template tossed up there. Tried craigslist search through Google but nothing came up.

Thanks in advance!
#buying #websites
  • Profile picture of the author keadams26
    Have you tried the Buy Websites section here at WF?

    Complete Web Sites For Sale!
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  • Profile picture of the author JennSpencerIM
    Yes! Thank you! Nothing in my niche!
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  • Profile picture of the author keadams26
    Oh yeah, you're in the "Lamp Shades" niche, right? ... Other than here, Flippa, and maybe DigitalPoint BST section, I really don't know any other decent places. I wouldn't recommend ebay because most of those sites are pure garbage, IMO.
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  • Profile picture of the author jaggyjay
    Hey Jenn,

    I actually learned this from Ed Dale - one of Frank Kern's proteges: one of the best sites you can buy is the one the seller doesn't even know she's selling...

    Go online and do a search in the niche you're interested in - then review the listings on the first several pages and all the way up to the middle and last pages. When you find a site you're interested in, simply contact the owner and make them an offer.

    Of course, you should continue using sites like Flippa. But doing the above as well will open up more possibilities.

    - Jay
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    • Profile picture of the author Trent Brownrigg
      Originally Posted by jaggyjay View Post

      Hey Jenn,

      I actually learned this from Ed Dale - one of Frank Kern's proteges: one of the best sites you can buy is the one the seller doesn't even know she's selling...

      Go online and do a search in the niche you're interested in - then review the listings on the first several pages and all the way up to the middle and last pages. When you find a site you're interested in, simply contact the owner and make them an offer.

      Of course, you should continue using sites like Flippa. But doing the above as well will open up more possibilities.

      - Jay
      Yep, I found a great site earlier this year by doing that. It ranks highly for some very competitive keyword phrases. Just needed a little work. They sold it to me for a lot less than I would have ever expected.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt.Lake
    Hey Jenn,

    If you're willing to spend money and just don't like the product creation part... why not just outsource that?

    That way you can get what you specifically want... probably for less than buying a site.
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