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Discussion in 'Sites' started by netsavvy, Jan 10, 2008.

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    PM me and also keep this thread alive.
     
    netsavvy, Jan 10, 2008 IP
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    pm me and Let me know what kind of celeb your after.
     
    FirstByte, Jan 10, 2008 IP
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    I don't know if it's entirely relevant, but I am selling my first business, which is an online designer high-fashion retail site which features articles my members often frequent - including products tried and tested, and Celebrity sections. From sales of designer goods I've consistently made between £3000 and £10000 a month for just over a year now, but a new addition the the family and my other business is ensuring I've got far less time to do everything.

    The site is:
    www.inmycloset.co.uk.

    We currently have 300+ members that come for the free articles etc, but often when they see something they like, (ie, "look at Victoria Beckham's new bag!") they'll pop over to our sales section and impulse buy one from the site. It's a good mechanic and we sell any items from £100 gucci sunglasses to £45,000 Hermes Birkins. We also have celebrities signed up on-site(but I can say nothing as to their identities, data protection act). We only sell legitimate, authentic designer goods.

    I WAS asking £4000 for all business assets including residual stock (currently including Vivienne Westwood bags RRP £279 each) - however most current stock is shifting very fast due to christmas rushing! But given that my time is now currently tight and your own time and effort will judge how much money you make, I am now going to settle for £2,500 - less than I'd get for a full month's work with the site.

    Tell me what you think, if you're interested.

    Tommy
     
    TotoMimo, Nov 23, 2008 IP
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    I don't know if it's entirely relevant, but I am selling my first business, which is an online designer high-fashion retail site which features articles my members often frequent - including products tried and tested, and Celebrity sections. From sales of designer goods I've consistently made between £3000 and £10000 a month for just over a year now, but a new addition the the family and my other business is ensuring I've got far less time to do everything.

    The site is:
    www.inmycloset.co.uk.

    We currently have 300+ members that come for the free articles etc, but often when they see something they like, (ie, "look at Victoria Beckham's new bag!") they'll pop over to our sales section and impulse buy one from the site. It's a good mechanic and we sell any items from £100 gucci sunglasses to £45,000 Hermes Birkins. We also have celebrities signed up on-site(but I can say nothing as to their identities, data protection act). We only sell legitimate, authentic designer goods.

    I WAS asking £4000 for all business assets including residual stock (currently including Vivienne Westwood bags RRP £279 each) - however most current stock is shifting very fast due to christmas rushing! But given that my time is now currently tight and your own time and effort will judge how much money you make, I am now going to settle for £2,500 - less than I'd get for a full month's work with the site.

    Tell me what you think, if you're interested.

    Tommy
     
    TotoMimo, Nov 23, 2008 IP