Will a non-monetized site listed as a Google News source really sell?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by Srirangan, Nov 25, 2010.

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    I have a website that is listed as a Google news source. It has a PageRank of 3.

    Monetization is not the strong point of this site. I've sold text link ads which make close to $100 a month and since last week I tried affiliate sales and that's gotten me $120. Nothing substantial from Google Adsense either.

    This website was largely abandoned by me for close to three years but I've been working on it for a few days now (less than a week). Yes, despite the abandoning it is still a Google news source and new stories show up on Google news.

    Now I'm only looking to sell this to fund my new business. I'm looking at a five-figure range to sell this site.

    Is it ready? Should I try my luck selling it? Or should I invest more efforts in this and wait till a certain revenue benchmark before I can hope to sell it?

    If you're going to advise me to wait, according to you what is the revenue threshold I must break in order to make a $10K-$20K sale?

    Thanks,
     
    Srirangan, Nov 25, 2010 IP
  2. angelfresh89

    angelfresh89 Active Member

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    if you look to sell at 10-20 kyou should atleast be making a few thousand a month revenue.
     
    angelfresh89, Nov 27, 2010 IP