Hello, Since I have been getting a lot of e-mails and PMs about Homebreware. I would like to announce that the site has been sold on sitepoint a couple of days ago. Details about the sale can be found here: http://marketplace.sitepoint.com/auctions/57074 I have spoken a lot with the new owners, they seem really cool, and seem like they know what they're doing. They're running a few iphone unlock sites and doing very well. I'm sure that they will be able to take the product a step forward. I would like to thank everyone that has been promoting this product, and I would recommend to everyone to continue promoting, and the ones that aren't, to start promoting it, because these guys are gonna take it to the next level, and make it even more profitable. Thanks to everybody on this forum for their support, if it wasn't for you guys this product would've never been this successful. The new owner will post in this thread and state what they have planned up for this product.
Thanks! I have most of my money planned out for business investments, also I will keep publishing, have some big ideas, I'm striving to to create a big CB product, I'll be thrilled to make a product that will exceed 100 gravity! Since I have a lot saved up from all my online ventures. I'm also considering treating myself with a bimmer
Wow, congrats dude! Man I am imagining those $$$ signs. Is $4000 per month normal for a CB product with gravity of 50?
Thanks a lot! At the beginning when the gravity was growing and the product was still picking up it made 4k in the first month. I only ran the site for 2 and a half months and it picked up quickly. The second month it hit 50+ gravity and the earnings ware 8K. A lot depends on the price of the product an the commission, 75% of 29 minus cb fees is 6.50$ per sale for the pub, so you need a lot of sales to to make 8K with 6.5$ commission.
Congratulations Ripped! Certainly a fitting conclusion to such an amazing ride... well done. Look forward to seeing your next CB monster
Damn that's awesome, had no idea you were making that much with that product! For those of us that were promoting it, do we need to change hoplinks?
Thanks a lot, I appreciate it! Didn't know you were promoting this product, was it profitable for you? And yeah the product was profitable for me and for the affs! The hoplink stays the same, The new owner is going to make a post here in a while, to introduce himself.
Yeah just threw a blog landing page up and wrote some articles ( I do this with a lot of DP members products that are launched here) . Didn't really convert for me but it didn't matter because it was all free traffic anyway. Last 30 days for example I sent 1500 hops for only 7 sales but that's o.k , as I said it was all free traffic anyway and I think if the new owner adds a couple of bonuses and does a few small tweaks I think the conversion rate could skyrocket.......hoping anyway!
Very interesting to hear all of those numbers. As a publisher who hasn't had a product above a Gravity of 6 or 7 - it's interesting to hear what kind of numbers a Gravity of 50 can bring in (although obviously there's no exact ratio between Gravity & sales - it's still interesting to hear as far as ballpark figures.)
Congrats, I am just wondering what you used to accept payment (paypal or escrow) and whether you offered any kind of refund policy to the buyer. I have some sites I might sell later on and this is why I am asking
Congrats on the sale Ripped. You are my hero. After reading here for weeks I noticed that you are not only multi skilled but also take the time to help others while working on your own items. Not many are willing to point you to the right direction. As you said in one of your post I read a while back that there is room for everyone to make money in this business. I agree and I am working really hard to catch on do this. Its 1:16am and I have to be at work at 7 but I cannot sleep because of the intense will to learn this. Great job Ripped!
My guess would not not paypal as they have a habit of limiting accounts and no way I would believe this man to be far to sharp to allow paypal to even grab his $$$ for 180 days. I would never recommend paypal for any transaction that you cannot afford to lose for 180 days because of their limit happy fingertips. Might be wrong, hope the expert chimes in the tell us.
First CONGRATS MATE! Really nice to see you capitalize on the sale and get prepped for your next line-up - impressive and great portfolio piece for you. Second - Where abouts do you live? I am in the midst of selling my bimmer due to another new ride I bought... Have a peak here! Cheers Ripped - let me know what you end up getting vehicle wise - and if you do grab a bimmer, stop by at maxbimmer.com sometime - cool forum and community. N.
Wow I had some great success with this product and it convertsa well of you market it right!! Well done on the sale dude!
Hey Zibblu, can you share ballpark earnings for gravs of 6/7? These are just as interesting to me as well.
Hey Ripped, $30k - that's a nice one But why did you decide to sell the product? You could definitely go further than 50 gravity and make much more...
congrats dude!! Thats gotta make you feel pretty good! Good luck with your next product - you will have some cash to really pimp it out :-D
Well done, Ripped! Products like that require a lot of time (technical support mostly) - so selling for $30k is a relief in a way just my $0.02
Well I have noticed that gravity doesn't always mean increased earnings, because even when the product came out and had only 7-8 gravity, I had some 300$+ days, but it was growing fast. Your product doesn't have to be high gravity to earn a nice sum. Gravity is more of an ego thing I must say, It boosts your ego when you see that your product has a nice gravity I used escrow to accept the payment, since it is a large amount of money, escrow is the best option I think. We haven't discussed any refund policies with the buyer. Thank you very much, I really appreciate your comments, I try to help as much as I can, I think that you have to give in order to receive. Working hard is very important, and working smart is also as imporant. So make sure you work smart, do the right things, and will have success. Thank for the kind words NC, I started hanging out on your NC forum as well, really nice place. I like your 3 series bimmer, it looks pimp!. I'm far away from CA, I live in the Republic of Macedonia, and am looking for something bigger in the lines of BMW 7, I found some really sweet deals on used 2003-2004 BMW 7s. So I'm gonna go with a 7 series most probably. With a bimmer like yours I'm sure you'll find someone to sell it to. You were doing a great job promoting this product, and this product is gonna stay for long, keep on promoting! It wasn't an easy decision, I love Homebreware, and feel close to it. I'm planning on helping the new owners as much as I can with it, because I want it to suceed and grow even more. There is a business opportunity I want to invest in which required a lot of cash, and also I found a very good limited time offer on the car I wanted to get, so both of those things made me sell it.