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Searching for 'web site broker' does not return results that make me confident I could attract serious buyers in this price range via such brokers.
Can anyone suggest some brokers that deal in higher-tag sites as opposed to the typical $400 dating-site type listings?
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This from people who haven't even contacted me for more information. Most sites seem to be in the under 5K range there anyhow, maybe it's not a good spot to do a major deal. I'm sensing a troll-like factor there.. seems like finding a pro broker is the way to go.
I'm not interested in buying your site but my advice would be to put together a proper memorandum of sale and to market the business yourself. Brokers rarely understand online business models and even when they do I've found them woefully inadequate at marketing web businesses. The one thing you'll have to either gloss over - or attack head first and explain - is the massive risk your site represents. Any site that is virtually fully dependent on SE traffic could die overnight. And I don't ever buy them for that reason.
Purchase price or sale price was around one years of gross sales.
I'm surprised the price was a factor of gross sales rather than net profit.
Any site that is virtually fully dependent on SE traffic
I think if you are looking to sell a site that has a unique value / appeal I would suggest looking to evaluate who is likely to buy it and approach businesses yourself as Oddsod suggests (and be prepared to present a lot of detailed information to them).
MG
Unless I'm lucky, what most have said is probably true, save for an xmas angel, i'm probably looking at slogging it out for one more year of work.