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
In my last post I discussed the increased cost of re-listing unsold websites at Flippa.com and how to approach things to lessen your chances of having to bear that new cost. Offering up packages stacked full of quality content, unique graphics, premium themes, thought out monetization and SEO, will have you standing out from the noisy low-end crowd and subsequently increase your chances of a higher sell through rate. Of course if there is pressure to add more
Are you one of those people who starts things with a lot of gusto, excitement and visions of grandeur? You know, you download the latest eBook on the next big thing on the Internet that will make you money and off you go, mouse in hand ready for work. You get stuck into the first chunk of work the new money machine asks of you. You do the same the next day and the next and the next, and that's if
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
If you're one of the many people who are keen to earn money working from home, then selling web property might be of interest to you. If you've never built or sold web property before then at first glance it might seem a little too overwhelming to even begin but please don't be intimidated by it, it's really not rocket science. To learn the very basics of building a site and selling it for quick cash I've


