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We Buy Ugly WebsitesOk, readers (and I’m assuming Jessica Alba is amongst you)…I have a lot less time to grind out the first 12 months of a site’s SEO lifecycle and a lot more time to leverage my business network into what you grinded out from Day One.  So, if any of you have sites you are trying to sell, shoot me an email at brian [at] scoreboard-media.com and give me the details. 

A few refining qualifications:

1)  First, go read Andy’s Guide to Building and Selling Expensive Virtual Real Estate.  Those of us who buy a lot of web real estate do not use Digital Point Forum casual metrics and Hagans does a great job of illustrating how real site deals are framed.

2)  I do not care about niches like [omaha basket weaving].  Not that there’s anything wrong with that.  I’m looking for big, liquid markets with active CPA advertisers such as real estate, mortgages, insurance, travel, business media, tech media, etc.

3) I don’t want any crappy multi-hyphenated domain names. 

4)  Nothing newer than 2003 unless the marketplace didn’t evolve until 2003+.

If you have a truly big and valuable site outside of what I can afford, do not fret.  I have millions of dollars of checkbook empowerment from clients and others I advise.

 

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6 Responses to “We Buy Ugly Websites”

  1. Ok… what about eHelpRealty.com Our Help Your commission… call toll free 877-eHelp-Realty

    shoot a price.. for the domain and toll free …

    regards Jeff..

    5 years ago I sold we buy ugly homes call 888 Ugly Home ?

  2. […] OK this post idea was straight ripped from Brian Provost, so thanks buddy […]

  3. on 04 May 2007 at 12:28 am Rae

    Tip 1: Actually read his post for what his requirements to be interested in your domain are.

    Tip 2: Realize that if you post it in his comments rather than email it to him (assuming you’ve followed tip number one) you’ve pretty much almost guaranteed he won’t be purchasing the site.

    Tip 3: See Tip 1

  4. on 04 May 2007 at 12:40 am Brian

    Sugar Rae for the win!

  5. on 21 Jun 2007 at 12:58 pm Crazy dude

    Brian, how about you buy TurnerMagazine.com? It’s a hit site, has nice features, and lots of web hits?

  6. on 21 Jun 2007 at 1:03 pm Cherry Imuende

    Does Mfonobong Nsehe of TurnerMagazine.com really want to sell off his website? And for how much? I once met him sometime last year at the Charles De Gaulle Airport in France. He told me of his website, but i told him he would easily find a buyer. I think it’s kinda a nice site…

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