If you're still undecided about selling websites, feel it's too complicated or that you'll end up in a virtual tangled mess if you dare try it, then you might want to check out my guest post at Josh Spaulding's blog. I've covered off the basics on how to get started and there have been a lot of great comments and questions to which I've given some detailed responses. In one of the comments Peggy asked how to price a basic
If you've been following my blog for a while you might remember the post I published back in late June titled Flipping Out At Flippa.com. In short, that article focused on the move of the SitePoint marketplace to Flippa.com and how users were responding to the change. Well it's near on six months since then so what better time than now for me to visit the guys at Flippa.com to have a chat. It was great meeting the
Fee Squeeze At Flippa
Today's post is in response to a question Kiran asked about a recent change that Flippa.com introduced. Thanks for your question Kiran, it provided me with the inspiration to write this post. Here's Kiran's question: Hey Michelle, awesome post! I was just wondering, even though you have every criteria in place, some sites may not sell. So, do you recommend re-listing them for 30 days on flippa now? The free listing has been taken off by flippa. At least with the 30
Increasing Your Sell Through Rate At Flippa
Anyone who has ever experienced the excitement of putting up their first website for sale will know that excitement can quickly turn into worry when the auction doesn't attract any quick bids or general interest. Following on from that can be feelings of rejection and you might even begin to think that selling web property "doesn't work". This situation can leave you completely demotivated and wanting to stop selling sites altogether. I covered a little bit about the odds of selling
When it comes to selling anything digital online one of the key benefits is the low costs involved; an ebook for example really costs very little to produce and sell. Selling web property is low cost too especially when compared to bricks and mortar real estate, however if you're keen to sell a lot of sites at the lower end of the market the costs can really eat away at your profits. I'm specifically referring to the costs
In this post I'm going to show you an example of how easy it is to make money online. Working from home selling virtual real estate is one of many quick ways to make money but it's also a way to build a substantial income too. The site in this particular example was one I built myself in a matter of hours and then sold for $250,
It can be quite a rude awakening when you finally realise that your online million dollar bank account just isn't materialising as fast as you'd like and is also taking much more effort than you'd imagined. The sooner you move past the shock of that realisation the better. So whilst you're working on building strong businesses that can lead to the ultimate 'passive income lifestyle' you might have a need


