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A lot of the Internet is for sale, from domains, templates, and articles to complete websites. We aggregate the for sale listings from the popular listing locations for your convenience, and select a few listings we think deserve a little closer inspection.

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  • The Dangers of Buying a Blog

    • Posted By: Mubashar
    • In: Advice
    • On: January 25th, 2008


    An interesting post over at Devlounge, about traffic levels dropping after the sale of a blog. The headline … “a site will lose up to a third of its traffic after being sold.”

    Whilst the post admits that this is a generalization, it seems to merit consideration when deciding how much to pay for a blog you are looking to buy.

    Devlounge itself was acquired a few months ago by Splashpress Media, who have a lot of experience in buy blogs, and whilst this can’t be considered a scientific study their experience is probably very close to the norm and not the exception.

    Blogs traffic is understandably tied to the blog authors, their personalities defines they style of the blog, and these celebrities gather their own little following. When the site changes hand, the followers may move on with the original authors, and the style of the blog will inevitably change with new people in charge. The decline can be eased by having the original authors stay one and help with the transition, make a few posts, and advice on style and content.

    At the end of the day however the Blog is now yours, you must stamp your style on it and build a following of your own.

    Whilst this drop is less likely with other types of sites, which are less personality driven, it is worth thinking about how you will keep your users with you as you bring your own style and method of operations to the site.



  • Fusu - The Domain Stock Exchange - Is Now Public


    FUSU LogoWell this is something new for those interested in owning a part of the Internet.

    The worlds first Domain Stock Exchange is now in public beta. Fusu allows participants to liquidate a fraction of their domain to the market and immediately receive money without having to give up control of the website. You can list upto 45% of your domain on the public market.

    On Fusu, holders of a premium domain (i.e Vodka.com) can devote a fraction of their domain to the market and immediately get money out of it without having to give up its control at any time. In return, stockholders in the domain name will get their share in future sales or advertising revenues generated by the domain name.

    I’m not exactly sure how this all works yet, after you’ve purchased a share of a domain what exactly do you get, except for the ability to resell the shares to other people? Their website claims, “By being a shareholders in today’s best domains, you participate directly”:

    • in the increase of domain valuations,
    • in parking revenue, and
    • in the sale of premium domains.

    Does that mean if I list my domain with the Exchange that I have to have it parked with them?

    Then off course you have the fees, don’t all exchanges have fees, yes you pay the Exchange for the privilige of buy and selling the domain shares.

    It certainly sounds like an interesting idea, but I’d want to see it running before committing to listing my domains.



  • Snap Names Live Auction

    • Posted By: Mubashar
    • In: Events
    • On: January 21st, 2008


    The next SnapNames live auction takes place at DomainFest ‘08, starting tomorrow night.

    If you’re on the hunt for some quality domain name, check out the inventory.

    At last count over 400 domains were listed for live auction, with dude.com the highest priced domain starting at $1.1M.



  • Popular Coheed and Cambria fansite

    • Posted By: Mubashar
    • In: Websites
    • On: January 18th, 2008


    C and C ScreenshotWouldn’t it be nice to be the owner of a website for a band that hasn’t made it big yet, but that you think will be huge?

    Here is your opportunity to purchase a well established and well trafficked fan site for a band called Coheed And Cambria who signed with Sony BMG / Columbia Records and released a few months ago.

    The site gets about 240K unique visitors a month, viewing about 700K pageviews, the forum has over 25K members and over 800K posts, these fans are very active!

    You can BIN for $15,000, or you’ll have to beat the current bid of $10,000.



  • We Love WP

    • Posted By: Mubashar
    • In: Websites
    • On: January 16th, 2008


    We Love WP ScreenshotWordpress continues to grow in strength. It is one of the most popular self hosting, or hosted blogging platforms available (it powers this website in part).

    We Love WP is the #1 Wordpress Showcase on the internet. It also has a popular blog for Wordpress topics as well as releasing 3 free Wordpress themes.

    There are plenty of CSS galleries, but niche galleries are becoming more popular and one for Wordpress makes a lot of sense, the associated blog is good way to drive traffic.

    Site stats:

    Pagerank: 5
    9140 Backlinks.
    Technorati Rank: 44,842
    Unique visitors 7 thousand per month and growing.
    150,000+ Monthly page views.
    250+ daily RSS Subscribers.
    3 free themes released with over 200 downloads with no advertising.
    Over 600 submissions since August
    Over 300 Del.icio.us bookmarks



  • A few good domains

    • Posted By: Mubashar
    • In: Domains
    • On: January 15th, 2008


    Saw an interesting list of domains available for sale (not auction) at Sitepoint, among the list are a few promising ones:

    • WidgetSponsors.com ($100)
    • CSSboard.com ($300)
    • WearableWeb.com ($100) — Could be a very hot sector, been promised for a long time, but wearable computing seems to be coming of age.
    • Viddys.com ($200) — A great name for Video content awards site.
    • AppSponsor.com and AppSponsors.com ($400 each or $700 for both)

    Reasonably priced, and very brandable.



  • Pictiger.com

    • Posted By: Mubashar
    • In: Websites
    • On: January 12th, 2008


    Pictiger.com screen shotNice looking and custom coded image hosting and community.

    Pictiger is a community with an advanced super fast image search function and 26,000 registered users, which are posting comments on a daily basis.

    The site appears to have been well planned, and executed. Serving 12M page views monthly, with over 6M pictures (growing by 12K daily), running on 6 servers.

    The site was listed earlier today and has already garnered a $20K bid, although that is far from the $150K BIN price.



  • Sports Fan Network

    • Posted By: Mubashar
    • In: Network
    • On: January 9th, 2008


    JCFan.net screenshotEver wanted to take on ESPN, or Fox Sports? Buy this Sports Fan Site network and you’ll make a great start.

    Established in 2005, now stretching to over 90 fan sites JCFan.net cover the NBA, NFL, & MLB.

    The sites made over 100K last year from text link ads mostly from ticket or gambling companies.

    Minimum bid is 100K, or you can BIN at 200K.



  • TextMate Themes

    • Posted By: Mubashar
    • In: Websites
    • On: January 9th, 2008


    TM Themes ScreenshotAlthough this is a relatively new site the early press has been very favorable, so there seems to be lots of potential in this little gem.

    TextMate Themes is a repository for TextMate themes, the popular Mac OSX based editor. There are plenty of text editors that use the TextMate theme format so the market maybe a little larger than you might think.

    A custom PHP coded site provides a simple way for users to submit new themes, which must be approved by an Admin before they appear on the website. Making it easy for the site to grow, but also easy to maintain.

    Although the site probably won’t reach the $3,500 BIN, it should get pretty close.



  • Hello world!

    • Posted By: Mubashar
    • In: SiteNews
    • On: January 8th, 2008


    Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!