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Curtis Carr posted a new Selling A Business thread on 11/15/2011

How Much Should I Sell a Website For?

I have a highly ranked website with multiple pages that are money makers. Keywords on 1st page of Google (#1,2 ranked). The site is for plastic surgeons to gain clients through lead generation. Fully automated. I built from the ground up. Just not sure what something like this would be worth to somebody?
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K. Kemper Responded on 12/8/2011


how high is high?

how much are you netting?
have you ever thought of setting up a venture capital firm?
the ROI is between 150-5,000%
if you are really good, I will JV one with you.
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Jorge Azurin Responded on 12/28/2011


Hi Curtis, normally the price is yearly income multiplied by four. If you are branded in your industry, the multiple can even reach up to 10.

 
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K. Kemper Responded on 12/28/2011


why sell it if it is a perpetual money maker that requires no effort??

BORROW against it!
 
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Elizabeth Knowlton Responded on 12/29/2011


I've tried buying many websites for various reasons in the past. I've seen anywhere from $450-$950.
 
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Nick Jivkov Responded on 1/29/2012


If you have a golden goose, why sell it... hmm, doesn't make any sense? I'd love to know the answer. If it's all true, I'll buy it. PM me.
 
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Jessica Macabasa Responded on 2/1/2012


"I have a highly ranked website with multiple pages that are money makers."

Is the site currently making money? or did you mean they have the potential to make money? Those are two different things, I supposed.

Can I take a look at the site? It could be worth more if you add more value to it. Maybe I can help.
 
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Andrew Clarke Responded on 3/3/2012


I recommend getting a formal valuation. For small businesses, the cost is usually between $5,000 and $10,000. Below $5,000 and you get low quality; above $10,000 you are paying more than you need to.
 
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Micah Holmes Responded on 3/30/2012


Posting a formula is ok but not realistic. Every company will operate differently and expense will vary. However, it’s typically a very bad idea to pre build a website without a buyer upfront. Websites today can be built with high quality for next to nothing. This makes the market very competitive and lowers the cost of purchasing a website.
 
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