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Sites on flippa goes for x18 of the monthly profits?



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Sites on flippa goes for x18 of the monthly profits?

I've never used Flippa myself and I have slim to none knowledge and experience which is why I reach out to you..

I stumbled across a quite interesting discussion yesterday where one guy claimed that most sites on flippa sells for 18 times the monthly income. - In that discussion there was literally 20-30 people who was angry and upset about this, and most of them agreed that this was in fact true.

What I started to think was this..
If a website earns $100 per month, they will sell it for $1800 according to the discussion. - But why would anyone get angry and upset about that?

Seriously, if I can buy a website that will make me $100 per month, each month, then I'll buy it for $1800 right now. The next thing I would do, is to wait 18 months and buy another site. And then another.. And another.. After 2 years I'd get $200 per month from 2 different websites and sure, I bought them for a total of $3600.. But these sites will bring me $200 each month.. So why not? - I can't see the reason why people get angry and I can definitely not see why people don't buy websites on a daily basis if it's that easy to make money.

So, for any of you with experience.. - Is it that easy and is this true?

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overcast
Keeping calculations aside. What matters the most is the ability of the website to perform better. Some sites can perform and some sites just can't. It all depends on how you're being sold. Some sites quit and sell when they don't see monetizing potential. So that's another thing to watch out there.



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MidlifeFitness
This cannot be stated enough. Always ask yourself WHY the site is being sold. If it was truly a winner and it's up for sale, that usually tells me a couple things:

1) The owner doesn't believe it will last and wants to cash out and leave you holding the bag or;
2) There may have been some shady business practices happening to get the site where it's at and again, the owner wants to cash out and leave you holding the bag.

Now, that isn't always the case, but with anything, make sure you do your due diligence and research so you're not just setting fire to your money.



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overcast
Exactly. Most of the flippa sites that I have found out are just some random content slapped. They use adsense on it with MNS niche. And then try to monetize as much as they can. In some cases this does work out though. I can't say it would work in all the cases. People who wish to sell such sites like to keep the profit on top. They have to also consider the value they are bringing.



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vinaya
I have been using flippa for a long time, however, I have not made a single sale. I have put domains and websites for sale but without any luck. I have spent more than $300 to list my domains and websites, if I don't make any sales, there will be a major loss for me. If I am able to sell domains or websites, I may recover my investment in promotion.



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Cristian
I sold about 5 websites in my day and all of them were sold about x10 monthly profit. At least this was the case back then when I sold my websites. Anything beyond x10 was way too much for anyone and no potential seller would agree on something like this, believe me, I've tried.

So don't know where this x18 rule comes from but I always thought Flippa had always had way to big off prices compared with other marketplaces or forum marketplaces where selling websites and domains are available.



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Lynne
Oh what an interesting discussion. I have been really interested in learning more about website flipping but I was thinking about creating websites with the intention of selling them later on. In this regard I can't see me selling a website if all I can make from selling it is 18 months worth of revenue, then it would be wiser to just keep the website myself right?

Although I suppose I need to look at how much the website is making and how much effort, time and expense it takes to maintain that website. This would obviously be a huge factor too.



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Seotraffics1st
This is a very nice article. Thanks for sharing.



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MariaC
It is not as easy as it sounds on paper. You have to put in a lot of work, writing quality contents and creating backlinks to attract users to your site. And then you have to get a niche with a nice user stats. Else, you'll put your money in a pit that can't be taken out. People do it and it is doable, but do your homework first before putting in your hard earned cash.



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overcast
This is true. Most of the time we look at how successful other people are selling things. And we don't pay attention to the things that we are doing. So on that scale. We can say we too can sell such type of websites. But it requires alot more time and the efforts. And on that cases it'd be reasonable to have the monthly profit. That's what I have learned from the flippa sales these days.



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zeedollar
When considering the worth of a website, it income potential matter ther most unless you are just trying to buy off a competition, a lot of these tech giants buy off websites and interlectual properties based on its potential by more than x30 its value and not based on what it is making currently x number of months, which i think its a vague way of valuing a website.

Some website might be making $100 today, but the next six months might make nothing or could be making $100 today and spike to over $200 for some trend movement or something else.



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Soulwatcher
The thing I ask myself about websites on flippa, is if a website truly is earning $100 a month for 2+ years. Why on earth would you want to sell it for $1800 and have nothing in return. I can tell you from past experiences it's not easy to get a website to earn $100 a month. It's not like that person can snap their fingers and have a new website making $100 a month in 3 months. There is always a reason why someone wants to unload a website and its usually not good.



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jaymish2
I disagree @ winners PBN I think it is the other way round, those need that need the money instantly that sell their site for$1200. If you could get a site that makes money that is fantastic, the problem would be would you be able to continue this momentum on the site. For the site to continue to make this money and to make even more income you would need skill. I think that this is the main problem for everyone.



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