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High-End Web Design Publication and Community, ~4,200,000 pageviews

Stylegala.com web design community screenshotI almost didn’t notice that stylegala.com is up for sale at SitePoint. It’s a highly popular web design community with lots of traffic. In the sales thread it says that there is about 4,200,000 monthly pageviews from 900,000 visits.There is of course also revenue which is about $2500 a month.

Well, it’s a very interesting website and there is too much about it for me to write about here. So check out the sales thread. Remember that such a site will take a lot of maintenance.

There has also been some buzz about this on various blogs.

It’s on auction with a starting bid of $30,000 which has already been made, also a $36,000 has been made. But that’s still a steal since the website is worth a lot more.

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May 19th, 2006

BlogExplosion has been sold for a six figure amount

blogexplosion.com blogging community screenshotI just found out that BlogExplosion (which I previously reported being for sale) has been sold for a pretty decent amount. On their blog they writeOur final closing price was in the six figures and well beyond our minimum bid of $100,000“. That’s a very nice sale, and for the notice it was brokered by Jeremy Wright!

On the official BlopExplosion blog they also write about a lot of new features and improvements that will be implemented. It’s great to see that the buyer has big plans for the website, and that they’re not just interested in “milking the cow”.

Via: Problogger

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Add comment April 25th, 2006

Web Development Blog for Sale, $500 monthly revenue

digitalmediaminute.com web development blog screenshotThere is a blog about web development, programming and standards for sale at SitePoint. The blog is digitalmediaminute.com and it should be earning around $500 a month from approx. 84.000 monthly. And 1000 daily pageviews should be coming from loyal readers - the seller states that there is ~600 subscribers of the RSS feed.

The seller has written a very good description: “This site is a weblog that consists of over 2400 posts. Each post is related to the subject area of web development, programming and standards. The site has a couple of extremely popular posts like my Character Entity Reference, Installing Rails on Fedora Core 4 and a list of top 12 Ruby On Rails Tutorials. This site is full of great content that ranks very high in Google.

The blog is for sale on auction with the bidding to start at $10.000, which seems a little bit high, but I think it’s all about the valuation of loyal readers. Let’s just hope that the blog doesn’t have a too personal touch, which will make it hard to take over.

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Add comment April 11th, 2006

Blog Community for Sale - BlogExplosion.com ~$4000 monthly rev.

blogexplosion.com blogging community screenshotThe team behind blogexplosion.com has made it public on their blog, that they have decided to put the blogging community up for sale. This is what they say: “BlogExplosion will be going up for sale next week. We will be sending out a special email early next week with full details about how we plan to sell the site.”

There is some overall stats on the blog, and a description of what goes with the sale, that you can check out already now if you’re interested in the website.

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1 comment March 8th, 2006

The Blog Herald buyer was BlogMedia, Inc.

blogherald.com screenshotNow it is public who bought Blog Herald, and it was BlogMedia, Inc. I know that I’m not exactly right on time with this post, but I was travelling back home from Istanbul yesterday, and really needed some sleep, so I didn’t see it before now. But back to the sale..

Duncan will be posting for the next two months while BlogMedia gets their team started. This is an obvious thing for blog sales since most blogs are kind of personal, the original blogger will need to help the transition to be smooth.

The Price: The big question is what the price ended up being, but unfortunatly they won’t tell. All they say is that both parties believe it was a fair deal. It is hard to say what the price might have been, but some bloggers are guessing:

I personally guess it would be something like $30,000+, but probably not higher than $35,000, so my guess is much like Chartreuse. My reasons for believing this is that BlogMedia must have known about the first time Blog Herald was supposed to sell, and they didn’t buy it then. And also, I’ve been watching and participating in website auctions for a long time, and since the public bids at SitePoint ended at $25,000 I guess that the private bids haven’t been that much higher.

I’ve previously reported on the sale and the supposed sale:

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3 comments February 27th, 2006

Blog for Sale: Unmatched Style ~850,000 monthly pageviews

unmatchedstyle.com screenshotThere is a really nice blog / website for sale at SitePoint - it is Unmatched Style, which I personally visit once in a while, and a site that some of you probably have visited.

The seller reports that there is around 9,000 daily uniques doing 25,000 pageviews a day. He also tells that the site has a revenue of $500-$900 a month through YPN and Amazon, with most of the revenue coming from YPN.

It is on auction - currently without a BIN - with a starting bid of $3,500. The bidding is already on the roll and as I’m writing this the current high bid is $4,000.

I think that the ads could get much more relavant with adsense, but I don’t know if replacing YPN with adsense would result in a higher revenue. The CTR with adsense would have to make up for the probably less paying ads compared to the current YPN ads. I guess it is worth trying.

This is absolutely an interesting site that I think you should check out if you’re into web design.

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1 comment February 21st, 2006

The easiest way to start a celeb blog

The easiest way to start a celeb blog I think is to buy The Celeb Blog which has been put up for sale at SitePoint. The blog absolutely isn’t anything special - not at all - but priced with a BIN of $200 and bid start at $50 it is cheap.

It receives a little bit of traffic, has a little bit of link popularity and everything is set up. So I believe $200 is a cheap buy for anyone who was planning to do such a blog.

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Add comment February 16th, 2006

Blog for Sale: GeekCoffee, $8000 revenue last year

GeekCoffee.net screenshotThe technology blog GeekCoffee (geekcoffee.net & geekcoffee.com) is for sale a NamePros. There isn’t much information in the sales thread, but according to seller the blog should be pulling in around $8000 a year through advertising.

The seller is asking for $8,500, which was lowered from $10,000, so I guess that the interest hasn’t been overwhelming.

Be aware that it seems like there is currently both Google’s Adsense and Yahoo!’s YPN on the blog. This is as far as I know not allowed. So you might not be able to pull the same revenue from it.

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4 comments February 15th, 2006

Blog for Sale: Cinema Eye ~500,000 pageviews month

CinemaEye.com screenshotThere is a movie blog for sale at SitePoint. The blog is Cinema Eye and apparently it has been for sale before, but something went wrong.

Except from a blog there is also a forum, which seems kind of active, but it looks like most posts are by very few users. The blog has a pagerank 6 and has about 22,000 pages indexed in Google.

The revenue should be $350 monthly through Adsense, Fastclick and MrSkin Cash. But with most of it coming through Fastclick Pop-unders. As I see it, they should stop using those pop-unders, and instead have their Adsense optimized. I’m sure it would help a lot with the earnings if they implement the adsense elements in the content - both on the blog and in the forum.

The starting bid is $5000 with a BIN at $8000. And the bidding was in this ballpark the last time, so it seems that the pricing is fair.

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Add comment February 13th, 2006

Blog Herald for Sale (again)

blogherald.com screenshotSince I’ve been away for some days now I haven’t noticed that it was announced that the blog herald is up for sale at SitePoint. Apparently the supposed sale felt through due to unknown reasons. I wonder what the reason is, but Duncan and Jeremy might not tell us.

It is going to be exciting to see what it sells for, if thea sale goes through this time. The BIN price is set at $50,000, which is 22 grand less than what it was supposed to sell for the first time.

Syntagma has some interesting stats for the blog herald for interested buyers.

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1 comment February 11th, 2006

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