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watto
04-30-2008, 09:04 PM
I have an Australian Business for sale website that I am considering selling.

We rank high in google.com.au for all of our major search terms and hundreds of other search terms.

We average around 50,000 uniques per month. We have 12 months of sales history and we are averaging $6500 per month in 2008. Our best month in February we did $8600.

Sales are consistant and this website is a great online business that can be operated from home. All of the hard work has been done with this 5 year old website.

I am considering offers over $500k

Regards

watto

websiteproperties
05-08-2008, 02:08 PM
Hi,
My name is David Fairley
owner of websiteproperties.com - we are website business broker specialists and we currently have another client in the same space we are selling for $550k . It is likely to close in 3 weeks . We had a lot of interest in this business and have lots of qualified buyers that would be interested in your website for sale (http://www.websiteproperties.com) - We would be interested in representing you as your website broker on your business. We deal exclusively in internet businesses and have a large private database of qualified buyers in our dbl opt in list and we also aggressively market our clients.
Let me know if you would like to discuss working with us.

David - dfairley@websiteproperties.com 360-264-7170

SemAdvance
05-09-2008, 03:48 PM
For the OP sales of websites are typically based on 10 times monthly revenues.

For websiteproperties you really should not drop your e-mail address in forum posts. Spiders will eat those up as spam fodder!

Varshen
05-11-2008, 12:32 PM
Its to easy to build a website to pay 500k for one

websiteproperties
05-13-2008, 12:43 AM
Thanks for the feedback Semadvance - will avoid using the emails in future postings!
Varshen - if you can develop a site that makes $150,000 - $200,000 a year consistently - power to you. Some people like to buy established websites for sale that are proven so they are getting the cashflow - they borrow money at 8% and get $200K / year with a cost of $40K/year - pretty good business....!