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    NetworkMan is offline Junior Member
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    Where to CONFIDENTIALLY sell my website?

    Hey,

    I own a GPT (get paid to) website that is currently making $6.5k net profit and $10 gross monthly.

    I don't want it to be publicly viewable, but I want to get in contact with buyers - Flippa seems like one route but i'm not sure about some of the confidentiality features.

    My website has around 14.5k users, makes a steady profit and is well over a year old. Also, it ranks for some of the best terms in the business organically.

    Also, what would be a good selling figure? I have put many hours into the website and several thousand has been spent monthly on SEO and such.

    Help would be appreciated thanks

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    NetworkMan is offline Junior Member
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    A few extra details - the site gives users cash in exchange for completing surveys.

    I get paid by advertisers for every survey a user completes.

    Also, the site has just had a redesign and features a popular game.

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    NetworkMan is offline Junior Member
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    Can anyone help?

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    Elsoft is offline Senior Member
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    Flippa is the best place.You can sell it in private auction without giving out the site details.Another option you have is to make your listing blind to Google.You have to pay more for each of these options at the time of listing.

    Hope this helps you.Good Luck.

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    Flippa in my opinion would be your best bet for selling the site especially with your requirements,although i have never used them they are seen as the market leaders in selling big sites.Good luck with selling it

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    Since you are well aware of Flippa already the only other alternative I can think of is seeking out Website Brokers.

    Not sure exactly how to track these people down but there are a handful of very experienced website buyers and sellers who have handled many huge, private transactions.

    The only guy I know of is Justin Brooke and if he couldn't help you for whatever reason I'm sure he could point you in the right direction. You can find him at his site sitefling.com or I think he also runs mpyre marketing.

    Best of luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jawzishere View Post
    Since you are well aware of Flippa already the only other alternative I can think of is seeking out Website Brokers.

    Not sure exactly how to track these people down but there are a handful of very experienced website buyers and sellers who have handled many huge, private transactions.

    The only guy I know of is Justin Brooke and if he couldn't help you for whatever reason I'm sure he could point you in the right direction. You can find him at his site sitefling.com or I think he also runs mpyre marketing.

    Best of luck.
    Thank you so much and thanks to the other answers! Will try him

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    traveler22 is offline Junior Member
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    Flippa definitely, just ose option to hide your business URL

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    Flippa seems to be the consensus -- but why sell such a profitable site?
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