Posts Tagged ‘domain name for sale’

Ebook Web Site For Sale – Ends In 6 Hours From Now!

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

I have decided to sell another one of my web sites so I can concentrate on my other projects. It’s up for auction on an internet marketing forum, and ends in just 6 hours. The price is low at the moment, so get in fast to own EbooksBusiness.com.

It’s a Wordpress blog offering ebooks with resale rights. This is a fantastic opportunity if you’re new to internet marketing and want a head start. Great potential.

Ebook Web Site For Sale

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Credit and Debt Advice Site For Sale

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

I’ve just listed a fantastic opportunity to buy a credit and debt advice web site on Flippa (SitePoint’s new site marketplace).

You can view the auction here

http://flippa.com/auctions/71400/Credit-and-Debt-Advice-Site

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Auction Techniques For Sale

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

AuctionTechniques.com - eBay selling web site

Regards
Roger Mayne
Swiftdeal

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Re designing First Date Ideas web site, ready for flipping

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Just recently, I’ve been thinking about my domain portfolio. The problem I have is that the sites are too varied to properly link together. Each one has it’s own niche, and each one requires promotion in it’s own way.

For this reason, I am working to sell off a few of my sites.

However, before I can do this, I need to make them more appealing to potential buyers.

The first site I want to ‘flip’ is First Date Ideas. The site is currently built using XSitePro, and does have some good search engine results for the main search term, “first date ideas“.

Here’s a Google results page. This shows the site at position #3 out of over 13 million results. That’s a good response.

Now, I intend to redesign the site so it provides more income via Adsense and affiliate links. Once I can show a stead income stream from the site, it will enable me to define it’s overall value to potential buyers.

Regards
Roger Mayne
Swiftdeal

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