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Good place to buy websites?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Voasi, Feb 18, 2005.

  1. #1
    Besides Ebay, Sitepoint.com and WebsiteBroker.com, where are some other places to buy websites?
     
    Voasi, Feb 18, 2005 IP
  2. billion

    billion G.E.M.

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    This one is okay:

    http://www.sedo.com

    Their main business is domains but they also have some websites for sale.


     
    billion, Feb 18, 2005 IP
  3. Redleg

    Redleg Raider

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    You could also try some of the larger Domain forums like Namepros.com and DNforum.com
    Both have forums for buying and selling developed sites.
     
    Redleg, Feb 18, 2005 IP
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    Janissary Well-Known Member

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    And Are there any good places to sell

    I've listed more than 40 domains on SEDO for only 250€ but got no bite.
     
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    billion G.E.M.

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    I managed to sell a few sites and domains on sedo.com. In all cases names were great or they had existing PR. It's really hard to sell names unless they have something special.

     
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    Janissary Well-Known Member

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    billion G.E.M.

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    You probably need to have patience. One thing that worked for me was paying for a featured listing.

     
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    mddv Well-Known Member

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    www.dnforum.com is a good place i have bought ad sold websites there. but you will have to by a membership.

    I also have a invite for sale so pm me your offer.
     
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  9. Cyclops

    Cyclops sensei

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    The perception is that people want ridiculous prices for there websites at Sedo, I also think most of the asking prices are way over the top ......too many rip-offs at ebay......sitepoint I have found to be excellent. geekvillage.com is okay.

    I don't understand why people put there sites for sale on dnforum, I joined then found you have to pay extra to PM or reply :mad: ...it must cost the sellers a lot of prospective customers :( .
    I mean how many people are going to pay to join just to ask a question about a listing.
    It's the principle not the cost involved.

    Fryman is the guy to ask, I notice he has bought a few sites from around the traps and is active on most of those forums.
     
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    honey Prominent Member

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    I don't know whether it's ok to say here or not, but I may have a website for sale. What do you guys recommend ? I should put it on sale on ebay or sitepoint or dnforum or what ?
     
    honey, Feb 19, 2005 IP
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    fryman Kiss my rep

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    PM me the url, I am always looking for good sites. :D
     
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    Cyclops sensei

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    There is a place right here to list your site.
    Business section......Buy sell or trade.
    Quite a few Websites have been sold from there.

    Put the info in there, URL, description, stats, PR, income if any, price if you have one in mind so we can get in before Fryman :D
     
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    honey Prominent Member

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    Sure, I will compose all details and post it in Buy Sell Forum later today. Thanks.
     
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    JohnDon Guest

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    Check out this website: http://www.eradox.com/
    This company (eradox) sells fully developed unique websites. These websites include a unique name, domain, logo and design!

    Hope this helps!

    John.
     
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    jared Peon

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    Ryan Well-Known Member

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    If your looking to spend some serious money, http://www.sedo.com/main.php3?language=us is worth checking out. I dont think they have many smaller sites for sale, as they do require a min. buy amount.


    Ryan
     
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    Sedo is a good place to get domain names, but as said before there are lots of overpriced ones there. And Sedo stats tracking doesn't help because it can be easily manipulated.
     
    redking, Mar 15, 2005 IP