Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Buying and Selling Websites

After following a link from NewspaperGrl's The Truth About Making Money Online post, I spent a bit of time poking around BuySellWebsite.com. Yes, it's a website where you can buy and sell websites. I visited a few of the sites for sale -- mostly affiliate-type sites -- and checked out the prices, as well as some of the stats for the sites. And I wondered if anybody was buying. Content consists of a website directory in various health and nutrition-related categories, each with a thumbnail image of the site and a one or two-line description.



Then I saw TotalNutrition.info, which has apparently sold for $10,000. According to the info provided about the site, it gets around 3800 unique visitors a month, and has a net income of $3000 a month (which appears to be from Adsense and Amazon affiliate sales), a PageRank of 2, and an Alexa ranking of around 1,000,000.



Another site that I checked out was MyScrapbookingSecrets.com, a site that sells digital scrapbooking kits through ClickShare, with $3500-4800 in monthly income from 3600 unique visitors, a PR3 and Alexa Rank of around 50,000. Asking price? $19,000 reduced from $27,000. I think I'll keep an eye on it and see if it sells, and at what price.



And finally, I was intrigued by OrganizedFamilies.com, which was for sale for $14,295. It has 7337 unique visitors, PR3, and an Alexa score of around 1,100,000. But the part that got my attention was the claim that the site has a 25% CTR and a $20+ eCPM. The site includes Amazon and other affiliate ads, Adsense, and direct sales of a few of their own products.



If all those numbers don't mean much to you, don't worry about it. The important thing to know is that a PageRank of 2 or 3 is fairly average for a small site (this blog has a PR3), and while Alexa rankings don't really mean much, a rank of 1,000,000 is nothing to brag about (this blog's ranking is around 500,000; also nothing to brag about).



My point is that these sites are nothing extraordinary. Clearly the people who've created them have put some work into them. Maybe a lot of work. They've found their niche, they've built their traffic, they've created content, and they've found ways to make money from their sites month after month after month. And now they're selling their sites for ten to twenty thousand bucks. Not a bad chunk of change.



You aren't going to build a website today and sell it for $10,000 next week. Building websites that make $3000 to $5000 a month in net income isn't easy. It takes time, it takes energy, it takes persistence, and you'll have to learn 5000 things you never thought you'd need to know. But it's do-able. And sometimes it's even fun.





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Friday, April 06, 2007

New Earning Opps: Winzy and MegaBuzz

I came across a couple more online earning opportunities today.







Winzy is another search and win search engine, like Blingo and SearchChips. You can either win instant prizes, or you can earn points and use them to enter sweepstakes and raffles.



It looks good, but since I'm only 9,663 Chips away from getting my iPod Nano, I think I'll stick with SearchChips for now.



But since I could win a Nano instantly by doing a search at Winzy, I've added them to my Firefox Search Bar (which makes it more likely that I'll remember to use them, plus it made me an "upgraded member" -- double points for each search, more chances to win an instant prize, more than triple the max number of points I can earn each day, an automatic entry into a monthly raffle to win...wait for it...an iPod Nano!!!!...and as if all that's not enough, I also get a gold star Upgrade by my name.  Woohoo!





MegaBuzz



MegaBuzz is another super-groovy Web 2.0 "community" and what makes this one a little different is that you can win prizes for arguing. You can earn points by participating in BuzzPoll's (a recent one was "Should the U.S. abolish the penny?", or Buzzpicks (unlike polls, these have right and wrong answers, for example "Will Al Gore Run for President in 2008?").



I've tried a few, and it's kinda fun, but so far I haven't seen a lot of arguing. But with under 500 members, there's still hope, lol.



So how do you make money? There's a weekly drawing where one lucky member gets to exchange their points for cash ($1 per point, max. $1000). And there's also a special "Daily Challenge" BuzzPick, where if you pick the winning outcome, you go into a draw to win a $50 Amazon gift cert. And if you create a BuzzPoll or BuzzPick that gets 500 or more participants, you automatically get a $20 Amazon gift cert.



I like to argue. I like doing polls. And I like to bet. So I've signed up and I'll have a bit of fun. And maybe I'll get lucky and win a gift certificate.



If you'd like an invite, email me at moolanow at gmail dot com and I'll send you one.



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