How to Sell a Website
Selling a website is no easy task. Of course, you don’t want to just give out all of your hard work for a price you would only reluctantly accept. However, what if there’s no market demand for your website at all?
Ultimately, what buyers need to understand is that the price they get all comes down to market demand. If someone in the market is looking to strategically acquire websites, of course you will be able to obtain premiums. However, it’s not always easy to determine whether someone is looking for a strategic acquisition or a mere portfolio expansion. Most naive buyers will be blatant about it, but it’s not always the case. Strong negotiation skills and a background in psychology will help you tremendously here.
In most cases, website valuation involves the income, traffic, domain, and other such factors. When selling websites, nothing is absolute. While an appraiser may give you a rough estimate, buyers may nitpick some factors over others.
Unlike real estate, in the world of buying and selling websites, the price can fluctuate wildly from one day to the next. It’s your job to keep everything stable throughout the span of the sale.
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August 25th, 2008 at 10:02 am
Hi, i make a living online by flipping websites and there’s one thing that i want to add. Over the years of selling websites, the most important thing that i learned is to provide a business proposal for the website you are selling. This will build up the credibility and attract more potential buyers.
August 26th, 2008 at 3:30 pm
Yes; good news! To rss