Are you a flipping expert?

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Hi, if you have any experience of flipping or selling websites I would be grateful for your input.

I have a wordpress site which I am considering selling but I haven't really got much of a clue as to how to go about selling it.I've read stuff about flipping but it hasn't really been on my radar so I've not absorbed much detail. I have'nt much idea as to what it might be worth,if anything at all.

The site is relatively new( a few months old) in the golf niche. I haven't made any money with it yet but there is possible potential in the right hands.To be frank I'm beginning to lose a little interest and have lots of other things to keep me busy. The site is currently ranked

Broad position Google 8,Yahoo 9

Phrase position Google 7, Yahoo 6

According to Market Samurai there are 398 daily searches
PBR 82%

I should be grateful for thoughts from warriors with experience of selling sites eg. I realise that because I haven't made any money with this ther's not exactly a great track record but it might not be too difficult for someone else to push this to the top slot in the search engines.Obviously the golf market is a potentially lucrative market.

Where should I go for help with selling? Might there be an experienced warrior who would act as agent to get this sold for me for a % of the proceeds?

Obviously I am not going to reveal the exact keywords targetted over the open forum.
If you want to PM me with any suggestions however feel free.

Thanks for any input,
All the best,
Paul
#expert #flipping
  • Profile picture of the author dmadnani
    In selling a site that has no current earnings there are a number of factors you should look at:

    - How much have you invested into the site?
    - Does it come with a list?
    - What products can it viably promote? (physical, digital)
    - Are the ranking keywords of buying or informative nature?
    - Average Traffic and traffic demographics
    - Goodwill, PR, SERP, etc
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  • Profile picture of the author cashcow
    Hi Paul,

    IMHO, your best bet is to sell it right here in the Complete Web Sites For Sale! section.

    Without any earnings, I think your site will get lost over at Flippa and you will reach the most receptive audience right here.

    It sounds like you have a good keyword that you have already pushed to page 1 so it "seems" like you could find a buyer. I'm not sure what you might ask for it - it's hard to tell not having seen the site - possibly $100?

    Does it have unique articles?

    Is it a premium design?

    How much traffic does it get?

    Those things might add to the price.

    Hope that helps!

    Lee
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Guilfoyle
      [QUOTE=cashcow;2548390]Hi Paul,

      IMHO, your best bet is to sell it right here in the Complete Web Sites For Sale! section.


      Thanks cashcow and sbucciarel-i hadn't even thought of that

      The traffic is picking up mainly because its on number 8 spot.The content is unique so I think with a bit more link building I could get close to no 1 if not at no. 1. Maybe then turn into an adsense site.

      Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    I second the above. Without revenue, you may have a hard time finding someone to buy. Anyone can put up a golf blog without too much trouble. Traffic and revenue are what make a site valuable unless you have some really nifty programming features that most sites don't have or a design that knocks your eyeballs out of your head.

    Want a good idea of what sells on Flippa, browse through the just sold tab. I've seen butt ugly Adsense sites go for a lot of money because they had traffic and revenue.
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    • Profile picture of the author Budas286
      If you wana sell your site, blog. Try it on flippa.com, i think that is the best flipping site marketplace.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rinz
    Buyers usually will simply look at the recent visitors, blog/site subscribers, and recent revenue from the site/blog. So spare some times first doing something about it before flipping the site/blog.
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    • Profile picture of the author SDenham
      Originally Posted by Rinz View Post

      Buyers usually will simply look at the recent visitors, blog/site subscribers, and recent revenue from the site/blog. So spare some times first doing something about it before flipping the site/blog.
      Were i in this position, my response would be "If I spend time making this site have revenue and traffic, I'll regain interest, and then, it won't be for sale anymore"

      Just had to add that. I thought this response was funny.
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