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    No Minimum Bid - PR5 Word Cloud - Over $200 in revenue in two weeks!

    Total earnings, past 7 days totaled $221.20

    No minimum bid and a BIN of $250.00

    Payment by paypal verified members only.

    Traffic for the past 7 days is 294 visitors and 695 page views.

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    Screenshots below.

    This is just for the past 2 days. [ UPDATED - PROOF OF REVENUE POSTED ]

    http://www.cauverymadhavan.com/paypal.JPG

    http://www.cauverymadhavan.com/paypal2.JPG

    Domain expires 26-jan-2008

    You will actively have to start trading links upon purchase to maintain the PR5 status. There is no guarantee as to the potential revenue here but just in the last few days, we have sold at least half the amount of links. The potential is there for some additional serious revenue.

    The site is powered by Word Links Pro, you will receive the free license version upon purchase. Domain registered with NameCheap and will be pushed to buyer's NameCheap account after payment confirmed. You will have 7 days to move site to your host.

    Selling due to lack of interest. To right buyer, could easily make another $300+ at the current $1.95 per link or several thousand dollars by increasing the cost per purchase or number of links just with some marketing and time.

    Unlike many sales, I guarantee the accuracy of the revenue and traffic as it's been over the past 7 days or your money back. This site has some good potential or you can use it to add to link packages as I have done successfully but there are no further guarantees as to the success of this site, it will be up to the effort you put in with trading links and promoting the site but to the right buyer, there is still some potential to make some good money quickly.
     
    pc_user, Feb 25, 2007 IP
  2. Nicks

    Nicks Banned

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    #2
    10 USD to give it a start.
     
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  3. Xoligy

    Xoligy Active Member

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    #3
    Why such the low BIN if it's making so much? PMed you.
     
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  4. JoshuaGross

    JoshuaGross Peon

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    #4
    There's gotta be a catch here. Unless I can see screenshots and a reason you would sell a (supposedly) $800/month website for $250, I'm calling bull. Even with "low interest", I'm sure you wouldn't mind a little money. This site should sell for at least $1600, maybe more, unless there's a catch... which I expect there is.
     
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  5. Xoligy

    Xoligy Active Member

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    Well it's worth a go. You don't get 92 trader points for nothing. I guess he made a typo and meant $2,500.
     
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  6. pc_user

    pc_user Notable Member

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    #6
    I stand behind my reputation. The site is a word cloud site, it's limited in terms of revenue and requires a lot of work. If you check not only my feedback but post, I have countless jobs open here and I don't know about you but $250 a week is not worth my time of 5 hours it takes to make this work.

    Screenshots below.

    This is just for the past 2 days.

    http://www.cauverymadhavan.com/paypal.JPG

    http://www.cauverymadhavan.com/paypal2.JPG

    If you are going to bid, please make sure you have the cash in hand. A new dpf member wasn't able to deliver the funds today on the BIN.
     
    pc_user, Feb 25, 2007 IP
  7. tyleresaluki

    tyleresaluki Peon

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    #7
    A lot of the words are sold already, you would only be making slightly over the $250 period if you bought the site. Unless you upped the # of words.
     
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  8. pc_user

    pc_user Notable Member

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    #8
    If you keep it as is, you can make up to 155 * $1.95 - paypal fees plus any fees on the article pages.

    I would recommend to the new buyer that they increase the cost to $2.95 and up it to 500 keywords, so minus paypal fees, that's more than 3x as much.

    Again, I don't proclaim this to be a million dollar money maker, just a great deal as a means of making some quick cash if you put the work behind it.
     
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  9. ruby

    ruby Well-Known Member

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    My bid 25USD.
     
    ruby, Feb 25, 2007 IP
  10. rzvagelsky

    rzvagelsky Well-Known Member

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    #10
    Wouldn't increasing the number of links available be considered unethical? When people purchased links on your site they were under the impression that a maximum number of links were to be sold (links available). By increasing that number to squeeze out more revenue from a limited site...you are essentially diluting additional value from existing links on the site.
     
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  11. pc_user

    pc_user Notable Member

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    #11
    The new owner is free to do what they wish as long as they maintain the current link structure. And ultimately it was a suggestion at increasing revenue to the site, whereas the new owner is free to do as they wish. I imagine if you increase it to $2.95 or even $4.95, the current buyers would feel as they got a value which they clearly did.
     
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  12. ruby

    ruby Well-Known Member

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    #12
    Indeed you are.... the only thing you can do is increase the cost per link which will make the links harder to sell.

    In all honesty you have already exhausted the majority of revenue from this site, to get the rest will be like trying to sqeeeze blood from a stone. It can be done but it does devalue the site a tad.

    At $1.95 (not even taking into consideration the paypal fees), the max you can make is $308.45 unless you monetize the site with adsense or something similar. Bu even then its more of a backlink site not a traffic site so earnings would be low.

    Also take into consideration the cost of having it hosted and the domain.
     
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  13. rzvagelsky

    rzvagelsky Well-Known Member

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    #13
    There is absolutely nothing wrong with increasing the price...but would you not feel cheated if you purchased a link on a site and all of a sudden the terms changed? Your selling point is a link from a PR5 page with a total of 250 links. If you or the new owner doubles that amount to 500, the benifit has been cut in half (with twice as many links) and it is a breach of the intial terms. This would make a valid case for a chargeback.
     
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  14. pc_user

    pc_user Notable Member

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    #14
    Got to love digitapoint forums. One moment the site is worth 5x as much as the BIN, the next moment, the site has no value what so ever, all in a three hour time period with no changes to the site. The site does have potential and value and to the user who buys it, best of luck. All comments and points noted, unless you have a bid to make, please move on. Thank you.
     
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  15. adonato

    adonato Guest

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    #15
    I bid $75... when does the auction end?
     
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  16. rzvagelsky

    rzvagelsky Well-Known Member

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    #16
    I really wish someone could make a sticky out of this for all the people purchasing these word cloud links. Here is a perfect example of where your investment, regardless of how little, goes to waste. As the initial owner of the site, you have an obligation to the people who purchased links from you to keep your end of the bargain. For example, say you buy a link on my site for a premium and I then sell it to someone else and they put up 300 links along with yours...or worse, they completely remove the link all together.

    I'll get off of this thread after this...but I just wanted to let you know that even suggesting that the new owner can double available links is unethical on your part. You say that you stand behind your reputation...but what does that really mean?
     
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  17. pc_user

    pc_user Notable Member

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    #17
    We will consider closing it in 48 hours. Thank you for your bid.

    rzvagelsky - since I started on DPF, I've purchased a good 15 sites. I can tell you, of those 15 sites, 14 of them turned out to be a complete misrepresentation of what they were initially. I can tell you, it's frustrating and a total waste of my time to see and experience that. This site on the other hand is 100% factual, the traffic, the revenue and what is being delivered and that's reputation.

    As for what the new owner does with it, that is completely up to them. Whether I recommend something or not, once it leaves my hands, the new owner is absolutely, positively free to do as they wish and as you can imagine, the option to increase line is not out of the line of what would be reasonable, no more than (and there is absolutely no comparison so please don't harp on this) google's decision to add more links to their search request, in fact, one of the points a user made even before I had mentioned it was the option to increase the # of keywords, again, within the new owners right to do. I would only hope that more people delivered on what they promised but then I guess that their would be 10th the number of sites being sold here wouldn't there?

    The best I can ask of the buyer is to maintain all the links as they are provided, if after that, what ever they do is their business, not mine.

    If you take a step back, you can see only earlier, this site was perceived to have a much greater value, in fact disbelief that I would even consider selling something for so low, only to have provided proof and a guarantee and yet here we are on the opposite side of the spectrum. Will the buyer make their money back, probably, probably not. Is it likely with any other purchase here, very much unlikely, have I presented a great deal to someone willing to make it work, absolutely and ultimately can I stand in the way of what the new buyer will do, nope.

    I do find it comical mind you, this isn't a million dollar site, it's not a get rich quick scheme, it's an genuine site with real revenue and real numbers behind it and those here look for the one thing to stand out, not based on value, meaning or anything more than they need the single point that they can harp on. How sad must it be and to try to represent anything I say as a means of telling the buyer to remove all links? Again, how low would one be to try to make this out to be something like that.
     
    pc_user, Feb 25, 2007 IP
  18. ScottFish

    ScottFish Peon

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    #18
    I assume that the people that bought links will still have their links there once the site is sold?
    If these links are removed, I think that PC_USER will have lost some of his reputation here.

    I'd recommend requiring that the links stay when you sell to the new owner.
    Otherwise, I think you should refund everyone before you sell.
     
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  19. pc_user

    pc_user Notable Member

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    #19
    Yes, that is a requirment of the sale that all links stay active, otherwise I would have just sold the domain as I don't own the software and is not the case.
     
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  20. fm91dot7

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    #20
    Why such the low BIN if it's making so much? PM me
     
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