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It is a joyous time when you are ready to sell your website. While you will be fraught with questions and unknown variables when ultimately you decide to sell your website it can be like winning a jackpot and a big change to your life. You might have been building your web business for years, consistently working on it day after day and night after night. When it finally sells you get a (hopefully) big cash injection and move on to new projects feeling renewed and excited about your future prospects. But before this can happen you have to make the sale, which in and of itself is a tricky task.
Thanks for the excellent article Yaro. Loads of good advice that would have been helpful when I sold the Diet Blog late last year.












Entrepreneur’s Journey » Google Blog Search on September 14th, 2005 at 3:28 am
[...] The search results are very “fresh” and act much like the Google News service that provides live news reporting by collecting headlines from news authority sites around the web. No doubt Google is using it’s ranking algorithms to give relevancy weighting to blog search results in a similar manner to what it uses for all of its search services. An example of this is when conducting a search for the title of one my recent articles How To Sell A Website the first result was Dane Carlson’s Business Opportunities Weblog where he linked to my article. Dane’s site has a PageRank 6 so is the top result for this search while my article doesn’t show up. [...]
janetleigh on January 6th, 2008 at 4:24 pm
Sometimes it just has to do with who you know that makes or breaks.. ;> When someone like me puts time and talent into the arts, it’s rare for business entrepreneurs to take much interest in advancing or promoting my “worth”. I’m pretty much worthless to the best of the business world, so how do I find worthiness in the vast blogosphere frenzy-for-fame? (Not that I want ‘fame’ mind you, just a few important hits and links.)