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    KyleByrne is offline Junior Member
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    Selling website design business

    Hello there,

    I'm here to sell flydro[DOT]com

    I will be including, the domain, the layout on the website + the content.
    This business is profitable in the right minds.

    The launch day I made a instant profit of £107, and from the 11th June I have generated over £500.

    If you are interested in putting an offer in please post below or private message me.

    I have no set price, looking for offers.


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    Do you work yourself or outsource the work?

    From where you are getting business? I mean placing ads somewhere etc ?

    Please send the complete details.

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    Why are you selling the site?
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    I did some research on Google. Looks like their paypal account got frozen because it wasn't a business account and they were doing a lot of large transactions out of it. Apparently he wasn't 18 either, so he couldn't send in the required information to unlock it.

    Anyway, I tried PMing him and I sent them an email and never got a response.
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    I've been wondering how people determine the sale price of a web design business, because I don't think it can always apply to the standard model of how we sell websites or other businesses in general.

    If I had a site that sold widgets, someone might determine how much revenue is generated in a year, and make an offer of 1-2 times that figure (also weighing in traffic, backlinks, etc). As a designer, however, I charge below the U.S. industry standard for the quality of the work provided. That being the case, someone can buy my company and possibly quote 50-100% more than I already do, and still get business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawinc View Post
    I've been wondering how people determine the sale price of a web design business, because I don't think it can always apply to the standard model of how we sell websites or other businesses in general.

    If I had a site that sold widgets, someone might determine how much revenue is generated in a year, and make an offer of 1-2 times that figure (also weighing in traffic, backlinks, etc). As a designer, however, I charge below the U.S. industry standard for the quality of the work provided. That being the case, someone can buy my company and possibly quote 50-100% more than I already do, and still get business.
    In all honesty. This guys site wasn't worth any more than the cost of the design and domain. I offered him $300 but he never got back to me. The business has been established for around 2 months and he hasn't established much of a loyal client base, so the business as a whole isn't worth anything.
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    There are many good information and details so I hope you will read care fully and take more information ...

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    In all honesty. This guys site wasn't worth any more than the cost of the design and domain. I offered him $300 but he never got back to me. The business has been established for around 2 months and he hasn't established much of a loyal client base, so the business as a whole isn't worth anything.
    HI,
    I agree with you ....there is nothing to do this guys site wasn't worth any more than the cost of the design and domain.

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    site looks good from here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Encrypted View Post
    I did some research on Google. Looks like their paypal account got frozen because it wasn't a business account and they were doing a lot of large transactions out of it. Apparently he wasn't 18 either, so he couldn't send in the required information to unlock it.

    Anyway, I tried PMing him and I sent them an email and never got a response.
    how did you manage to find out all that info ? like he wasnt 18 and his paypal got froze etc ?

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    I too can't understand why people sell the business if its showing you the profit .I believe that you have to wait a bit to get the best results.

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    Try posting your website at Squadhelp.com. You can find a lot of potential buyers willing to bid for your website.

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    I tried to get to the website it is down.

    I too offered him about $300 but it look slike he is no longer wanting to sell.
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    For us,your wedding is not just another wedding video. It is with no exception, A "Movie Production."Therefore, we like to call it "MOVIE OF MY WEDDING." Let us capture your event (wedding, bar mitzvah, corporate etc.) in a personal way. Each movie that we edit is absolutely according to your needs. Your movie includes A before the party shooting plan and the editing style is according to your vision.

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    Everyone wants to know all basic information about business before buy business. So please share some useful information and detail about your business. Like which type of website design you provide in market for developing and design a website.

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