How Can I sell my website?
I have a website I want to sell but I don’t know how. Can someone advise me?
thanks
the website is www.yatongbusiness.com
As with traditional business, website business or even just a hobby site that brings in money, it’s hard to determine a selling price. What you need to consider are what you will be happy to walk away with and what the numbers tell you. Other variables that will come in to play are the industry your site operates in (competition too), how much labour and technical skill is required to manage the site, the costs (hosting, marketing, staff, etc), whether the business is growing and how fast, the future potential and whether the industry is a buyers or sellers market (supply vs demand). And that’s just part of it.
The more information you can provide to potential buyers the better. Raw statistics are especially important to most buyers and if they don’t ask you for certain numbers then they don’t know what they are doing and are probably not really interested. You should prepare at least these figures:
* Your website traffic statistics.
* Your financial figures.
* You need a good sales spiel email letter introducing your website and you, your site’s history, why you want to sell your site, what your site offers to the new owner (current financial and future potential) and any other important factors. Don’t give away your asking price up front but certainly make note of the important factors, such as traffic figures and if your site is profitable.
There are a handful of online places you can try and sell your site. EBay’s Business/Websites for sale section is a popular choice but remember eBay is an auction so the negotiation and haggling is all automated.
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Not entirely sure but hopefully this will guide u in the right path. What is your website by the way?
References :
https://www.flippa.com
One of the most well know site selling places is https://flippa.com/
You can also let others know by putting a banner on your site, let your Facebook fans or Twitter followers know, and if you are a member of any forums they may have a section to post buying and selling websites.
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You can see flipper.com or better still google website buyers or auction. There are numerous buyers but you need to take your time and fish out the genuine ones. All the best from me.
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http://www.akacomng.com
As with traditional business, website business or even just a hobby site that brings in money, it’s hard to determine a selling price. What you need to consider are what you will be happy to walk away with and what the numbers tell you. Other variables that will come in to play are the industry your site operates in (competition too), how much labour and technical skill is required to manage the site, the costs (hosting, marketing, staff, etc), whether the business is growing and how fast, the future potential and whether the industry is a buyers or sellers market (supply vs demand). And that’s just part of it.
The more information you can provide to potential buyers the better. Raw statistics are especially important to most buyers and if they don’t ask you for certain numbers then they don’t know what they are doing and are probably not really interested. You should prepare at least these figures:
* Your website traffic statistics.
* Your financial figures.
* You need a good sales spiel email letter introducing your website and you, your site’s history, why you want to sell your site, what your site offers to the new owner (current financial and future potential) and any other important factors. Don’t give away your asking price up front but certainly make note of the important factors, such as traffic figures and if your site is profitable.
There are a handful of online places you can try and sell your site. EBay’s Business/Websites for sale section is a popular choice but remember eBay is an auction so the negotiation and haggling is all automated.
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The website is basic in design and looks like a starter website for someone learning how to create a site. If you have good visitor stats it may be worth upgrading the site before you try to sell. In its current status you would be lucky to get £40. There are free website building programs out there which would give a more Professional finish such as http://www.wix.com.
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