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what's the value of a site that gets about 30,000 hits monthly from google?
About two years ago I set up a mainstream website, based on the guy from the dos equis beer commercials, www.dosequisguy.com.
The website consists of user created quotes about the dos equis guy, kind of like a newer version of the chuck noris jokes. example: "He once visited the Virgin Islands........ now they are just called The Islands" Anyways, I started the website with just 50 quotes, and since its creation, users have added 2700 quotes. The site also has a twitter account, with 710 followers. I get a few sales a month via ads. I know these are small numbers, but I'm wondering if I should try to sell this off, or just keep it for the $50 - $75 it brings in a month? |
If you're going to sell it you will get 6 months revenue for it...
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some icecreams sure :)
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traffic is one thing, revenue is another
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should of sold 2 years ago
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In mainstream sites are usually sold with 2 years of revenue
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Here's a great site one of my content clients recommend for flipping a site: FLIPPA.COM
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Maybe Dos Equis will buy it...or just take it from you :)
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Your header is all messed up by the way.
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Question for anyone who has used flippa. I am in the process of adding my site to flippa, and they about revenue/profit per month. I do not have seperate affiliate accounts for my websites, so the sales from all the sits, are shown under one account. How would I go about proving which sales were from the site I'm trying to sell. Should I just take tons of screen shots with that show a sale beside the referrer? There would be about 20 screen shots needed for that, do you think that would be ok? Thanks. |
revenue /month X 6
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The top banner had an ad for awhile, but I recently dropped the company I was advertising for, and need to put in a new ad. @ George, what site would you suggest? |
It's a fucking WP blog...how much do you really expect to get? I hope it's not much, regardless of traffic. It's easy to get 30,000 hits a day, the hard part is retaining them and gathering information. If you had 30,000 active members, that would be different than just having 30k hits. How many of the hits are unique? Do you retain members or are people just flying in and out? I only clicked through 3-4 blog posts and didn't see a single response. The Google PR is 2, which really doesn't amount to shit anymore.
I had an internet sports message board that got 90,000 hits a day (only 4-5k uniques) and over 5k members (about 100 active, everyday posters). I sold it last year for $15k and it was a steal. The guy who bought it hasn't monetized it yet and is sending me emails to see what I would offer to purchase it back. If traffic were the sole selling point, I would hit up Choker and send a couple million hits my way before I send a prospective buyer my analytics. |
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Also, what is your demographics? I'm not sure who searches for that dude...maybe 15-25 year old demographic? The funniest part is the dude is Jewish. A Hebrew slinging Mexican shit beer. What's next? Wesley Snipes pimping Hawaiian TropicŪ?
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I guess I'll just leave it to bring in a few sales a month. |
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Here's what you do. First, fix the navigation CSS. It's busted in Firefox. Second, find or create a module that allows visitors to add their own "Most Interesting Thing in the World" quote and then allow others to vote on the winner. Offer the winner something like a gift card, a t-shirt, or $100. People will post their own ideas and then recruit their friends from FB and other social networks to vote on their quote. You can increase your traffic 10-fold and you'll get in-depth user information by forcing people to register before they vote. If there isn't already a cookie cutter module for WP then spend $150 and get one coded. It will increase your website value. Right now I bet your bounce rate is between 70-80%. :2 cents: |
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I do believe the website has some potential, so perhaps I should focus more time on it, to increase the value. The bounce rate isn't as bad as you've suspected, but close. at 53%. |
TripleXPrint was initially overly harsh but did give some good advice in the end.
However, websites sell for what people will pay for them and if you can prove that traffic I think you will sell on flippa. |
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