Quick Links for Monday
28. May 2007 | 5 Comments
Been quite busy the past few days to update so I thought I’d post some links of what’s happening in the earnosphere, I’ll probably be doing more of these types of posts over the next few weeks:
Martin kindly let me know that Matt is Selling Net Business Blog. Will be interesting to see how much it goes for, even though I have no plans to sell up
BIN is $20,000, currently bidding at $5,600.
Linda over at 5 Star Affiliate is holding a Blog Buzz Contest that might enable you to win $400. If she needs a bit of help ranking for Affiliate Forum I can only help but oblige.
Ever wanted a script to generate every city & state combinations for PPC (works real well for PPC
) or Content Websites? PHP pimpdaddy Chatmasta over at Wickedfire has posted a Dynamic City & State PHP Generator.
Joe Whyte writes an interesting post on how to get free .edu backlinks
Darren writes about the Melbourne Blogger Meetup which I didn’t make down to this time, hopefully next time
Plenty of stuff to read to keep you all hungry, now get back to making money!
5 Comments on "Quick Links for Monday"
Paul Bradish
31. May 2007, 8:49 am
I could certainly see how it would sell for $20,000. I think that if he did the right pitch he could sell for even higher.
If it pulled in $1,250 in April and still has room to grow in the niche – $20k may be a steal. Most purchase a site of that size with a 12 month investment or more so you could figure anything within $20,000 to $30,000 is still reasonable.
That being said, I see that he sold for $13,000. That’s a shame, he could have held out for so much more. (this is coming from a guy who sold a site for triple that two months ago).
chatmasta
03. Jun 2007, 8:37 am
The same rules don’t apply to blogs though. Because with the sale, of course, he no longer posts. The author is a HUGE part of a blog and the buyer base is also limited because the buyer needs to know the niche.
Paul Bradish
05. Jun 2007, 4:02 am
Point well taken chatmasta.
I could certainly see how it would sell for $20,000. I think that if he did the right pitch he could sell for even higher.
If it pulled in $1,250 in April and still has room to grow in the niche – $20k may be a steal. Most purchase a site of that size with a 12 month investment or more so you could figure anything within $20,000 to $30,000 is still reasonable.
That being said, I see that he sold for $13,000. That’s a shame, he could have held out for so much more. (this is coming from a guy who sold a site for triple that two months ago).
The same rules don’t apply to blogs though. Because with the sale, of course, he no longer posts. The author is a HUGE part of a blog and the buyer base is also limited because the buyer needs to know the niche.
Point well taken chatmasta.
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Thanks for the link Stuart.
I’m also going to be watching the sale of NBB very closely. I’ve thought it to be a great blog (and I’m still subscribed to it), though to be honest it’s gone a bit downhill lately. But I guess that’s because he’s been getting ready for the sale.
I don’t see why someone would pay $20,000 for it, though. We’ll see.