I have a business I want to sell (online business). I have tried sitepoint, dnforum and have posted here. Does anyone know of a reliable brokerage firm? The business in question will be selling from $5-10K
You'll get the least possible amount on Ebay. Everything sells for peanuts there. I would keep trying on Sitepoint.
Yes, I don't want to use Ebay. Probably will give Sitepoint another shot I suppose if it falls through this tim.
Have you tired Afternic and Sedo? I'm sure they both have brokerage services. The trick is find a brokerage service with a small upfront fee plus commission based on sale. Without the incentive of future money, what insurance do you have that a broker will do their job?
The website / sites can be operated from anywhere as they are a script selling business. I am located in US though. Is that what you mean grant draper?
You might want to ask yourself "Why hasn't it sold yet" rather than "Where else should I advertise it". Good stuff usually sells fast. Are you asking for too much money? Are you in a niche that's risky or unpopular among website buyers?
Thanks impactseo, after talking to many people, I might just continue the site and add more softwares/scripts. The problem I have at the time is I do not have anyone to advertise really, so I need to get kicking with that The site was this www.sdscripts.com was going to give the whole thing all the scripts/sites, affiliate program, licensing, etc.
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I agree. I have had successful transactions through sedo and they act as a third party for handling the transfer very well.
By the way, what effective online training classes do you know to prepare for Series 7 Exam? My friend recommended me this Series 7 Preparation App to train the test. What can you say about this course? Has anybody tried it? Any other suggestions or ideas? Thanks in advance.