Posts Tagged ‘website sale price’
Tip of the Day: Ask for a Discount When You Make an All-Cash Offer on a Website
Most website sale transactions over $100,000 involve some form of seller financing. This means that buyers do not expect to pay all-cash upfront for the website they are acquiring. Most buyers expect to make a down-payment and then pay the ...

Performed Game Portal Valuation for Publicly-Traded Game Development Company
PremiumWebsiteBrokers.com performed and delivered a comprehensive valuation of a large flash game portal. Our client, a publicly-traded game development company in Asia, needed to establish a firm value for their portal. The portal assets were valued. These included the cash-flow, registered user ...

Selling Your Website to Financial Buyers vs Strategic Buyers
Every website for sale generally attracts 2 types of website buyers: financial website buyers and strategic website buyers. Financial website buyers are buyers who are looking to acquire the website for sale strictly on its financial merits. That is, they seek to ...

How Information Reduces Investment Risk and Increases Website Sale Price
The more information available to an investor, the lower the perceived investment risk to the investor. This applies to investors in all asset classes such as investors in private businesses, publicly-traded stocks, bonds, and real estate. How does this apply to ...

Never Let a Website Buyer’s Criticism Sabotage Your Website Sale
The process of selling a website can be very emotional. In fact, selling any asset for a large dollar number is emotional. Even veteran website sellers get offended when website buyers criticize their website or asking price. Many sellers ...

Buy Distressed Websites to Build Financial Wealth
What are distressed websites? A distressed website is a website that has suffered a decline in traffic or revenues for one or more reasons. This is similar to a distressed real estate property or business that is facing financial difficulties. Other ...

How to Sell a Website with a Premium Domain Name
In most website sales, my advice is the same: Never disclose your website URL in your public listings. The reason for this is you want to keep private as much of the sale information as possible. If the URL and sale price are ...

Cold Calling Website Owners to Buy Websites
Often you may want to acquire a website that is not listed for sale. The only way to buy it is to cold call or cold email the website owner. This may involve pulling contact information from Whois or using ...

Generalist Websites versus Specialist Websites for Sale
A generalist website is a website that does not require any specialized knowledge to operate the website. A specialist website is a website that requires specialized knowledge to operate the website. For example, a webmaster doesn't need any specialized knowledge to run a ...

Your Website Sales Trend Affects Your Website Sale Price
Two websites earn the exact same total revenues or profits in the trailing 12 months but sell at totally different prices. One of the primary reasons for this is they each have different sales trends. Many website owners only consider selling ...
