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Like any good capitalist pig during uncertain economic or recessionary times, I’m going on an acquisitions spree.  If you want to raise some quick cash, unload a project you have lost interest in, don’t have the requisite time to see things through to fruition, or you just want to hide some money from your wife…sell it to me.

I’m looking for sites in highly liquid purchase markets….ex:  real estate, mortgage, credit, insurance, small business, B2B, hosting…or with premium domain names.  If this is you, please send an email to “brian [at] scoreboard-media.com” with the following info:

1.  Your name
2.  URL
3.  Your contact info
4.  A short description of the site
5.  Initial asking price
6.  Trailing 6 months earnings
7.  Trailing 6 months traffic

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2 Responses to “Laid off from Yahoo? Bank foreclosing on your crib? SELL ME YOUR WEBSITE!”

  1. on 14 Feb 2008 at 7:19 pm Brad

    Brian,

    Reading this site has encouraged me so much. It has lead me to the decision to pursue more of an equity stake in web projects, instead of simply “pitching” SEO on a per-hour or by-the-job approach.

    Since this is a HUGE difference, I was wondering if you could offer any pointers on how to approach this? I know a lot about business, and SEO, and SEM, but just don’t know how to make the leap or where to look for the oppurtunities.

    Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

    -Brad

  2. on 17 Feb 2008 at 1:59 am Brian

    Brad:

    Thanks for the question. I’m working on a multipost series with my attorney on how to structure smarter deals with additional upside beyond traditional cash compensation. Stay tuned.

    BP

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