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Originally Posted by lagcam
Remember it is a whitelabel, and you have no direct communication with the members. Also the $70k per year is not the revenue of the site, it is the value of the credits purchased by the member referred from the site to streamate. The revenue of the site that is for sale is 30% of $70k, ie $21k although it could be virtually all profit (after hosting etc) assuming no money was spent on traffic......... so for me, based on the fact that the most recent months were lower, probably reflecting the battering whitelabels have been having in google, I would say $8k is not far off the value.
As for flippa, most of the sites sold on there nowadays were created and developed just to be sold on flippa so I would take most of their numbers with a pinch of salt, "proven" or not.
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Thanks for your thoughts. If the buyer would like info on the members I can provide that too however it is my experience that you should not treat cam subscribers like you would paysite members. I have not had luck with any email campaign towards cam subscribers. Secondly Streamate does not run on a credits purchased system they just bill your credit card every time you give "gold" ...you cannot purchase the gold. Thirdly the site did indeed bring in over $70k over the last 12 months. This number is important because not every buyer has the same goal when buying white labels. To know that the current members of iPartyChat spent $70k in last 12 months should be a vital statistic. Regardless you are correct that I pocketed $21k over 12 months on this site with virtually zero expense other than domain renewal. Finally no traffic was purchased for ipartychat and if you look at the analytics there really was never much coming from Google to begin with. I think it went from 200/day unique to 50/day unique after the crunch.