Where is the best place to sell my full website?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by bigidea_guy, Jun 25, 2008.

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    I want to sell a full website with domain, content and supplies to make the products. Where is the best place to list it?

    I might try ebay later? I tried sedo.com but its hard to use it was recomended by my hosting provider.
     
    bigidea_guy, Jun 25, 2008 IP
  2. felzafndy

    felzafndy Banned

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  3. one2three

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    I would say the best places are HERE or sitepoint.com/marketplace.
    You will normally get more of the website on sitepoint :)
     
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    Alonski Active Member

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    sitepoint costs money and here is free though...
     
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    SitePoint opens you to a market full of people who are specifically looking to buy things.

    DigitalPoint is a webmasters forum that offers a marketplace, do you see the difference?
     
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    sdy1111 Peon

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    Sitepoint costs $20, but usually it's better than DP.
     
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    sitepoint market place there u would be payed more for the site than in DP.
     
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    You can use `Sites` section of DP or sitepoint`s marketplace.
     
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    i would say here is better than Sitepoint many scammers are there..and sedo is the best option for valueable domains
     
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    I would think here on Dp is easier but Sitepoint has potential high paying customer. Some sites that could only sell here on DP for $200 sold on sitepoint for around 1k. Its because here on Dp there are to many brains..Lol:p
     
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    mentos Prominent Member

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    Here
    WebsiteBroker.com
     
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    Answer to your question depends alot on your website worth.
    Dp is god to list the sites or range (expected price range) $xx - $xxx.
    Else if you are looking for higher go for sitepoint.
    The best option is to list the site on both forums. Make sure you do enough reserch on bidder's past and history before accepting any bids.
     
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  13. bigidea_guy

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    Thanks, thats what I was sort of looking for :d

    I want to sell my site in the $1000-$2000 range. What more use can i get from sitepoint if I sign up? I have a few free and paid directories, arcade sites, ebook sites, and some other random stuff?
     
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    I would certainly prefer sitepoint when dealing with sites of that range.
    Just check out the established sites for sale section at SP and look for similar auctions.
     
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    yup, for established websites, site point would be your best option.

    you can try your luck here as well, opening a thread wont cost you any money.
     
    web.expert95, Jun 26, 2008 IP
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    sitepoint is the best for this purpose !
     
    rapid07, Jun 26, 2008 IP
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    I've asked the same question before, and people have always told me that sitepoint is the best. I understand that they have a lot of people with deep pockets looking for sites.
     
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    Try the appropriate forum here.
     
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    If you have a potential website which you want to sell ($$$$) and which is worth buying then I would suggest you to go for sitepoint.com
     
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    try sitepoint.com or sell in digitalpoint forum
     
    slaydragon, Jun 27, 2008 IP