How To Leverage A Website Portfolio To Create Passive Income

Yes, things have been a little quiet around these parts, but that is with good reason. You see, I am building. And building. And so on. But, not just building your typical run of the mill websites – like the usual Flippa style start up sites that sell for a whopping 300 bucks a sale – I’m talking about real assets that create passive income. Niche sites that actually provide a good user experience and deliver value. Niche sites that identify a problem, and help the visitor overcome that problem. More on that later though…

Why Transparency Pays Off When Selling On Flippa

I really must to say that apart from being a great marketplace, Flippa is a great place to learn how to sell by monitoring others. In particular, the sales that are either extremely dodgy, or scammy. Let me get this straight, this is not a post set up to take a dig at any particular sellers on Flippa – and believe me, there are too many to name – more than anything, through this post I hope to set you off in the right direction when it comes to selling websites on Flippa, and avoiding the repurcussions of selling garbage.

This Is The Data That Will Sell YOUR Website

What was the last dollar amount that you received in exchange for all that hard work that you put in to the last website that you flipped? Could you sell your website for more? Would you have liked it to be more? Were you happy with the end price? Here’s the thing. There is so much that buyers will notice about your websites that you will never spot yourself. This is not a bad thing on your part, I mean for one, you aren’t the one buying the website, you are trained to sell the site, so you can only identify what you believe will make it sell. You’re not psychic, however, I can train you to understand what some of these key things are that buyers will look for, and let me tell you, it can be the difference between a few hundred dollars, and several thousand dollars.

Does The Website That You Flip Need Good Content?

Let me put it bluntly. Your content is a reflection of you, what it is that you do, and how you do it. So, the question goes, does the content that you create on those websites that you are creating really matter all that much? Cant we just auto generate some content and hope for the best? Well, you can if you want, but I don’t see this getting you very far considering that content is what sells. Think about it for a moment, without content, what do you really have?