Simple Math… a 30ty day fix.

by paul on October 10, 2008

The goal of blog flipping is to produce or reproduce (fix) a blog specifically for quick resale. To some quick means days for others like myself (2-3 months) is quick enough. The time line depends on how quickly you can show/prove/sell the increase in value you (as the new flipping owner) have added to the property. One (30 day) quick win centers on how Adsense works. Too take a step back and review quick website valuation. Generally it is more complicated than this but the basic math is 10 to 16 times monthly revenue is what a blog is worth. So when you bought that... Read the story »

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Flipping Blogs

by paul on October 7, 2008

Many beginning internet investors get started by flipping blogs with the hope of making quick cash. If you would like to make more money by investing in internet real estate, you need to know a few essentials. What is the definition of internet property flipping? Simple definition: Buying internet property and reselling it quickly, hopefully for a great profit. Some confusion arises over the process of making money flipping internet property. To me the process is straight forward: Find a bargain, Obtain a purchase contract, Obtain title to the internet property, Fix... Read the story »

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A Flipping Glosary

by paul on October 7, 2008

Every discipline within business and science has a ‘nomenclature‘ , a terminology used to describe things. Any website or blog related term is likely to be of interest to blog buyers and sellers… here are the terms I associate with the buying and selling of blogs. Alexa: Alexa.com is a company that tracks a site’s popularity. Amortisation: A procedure that gradually reduces the book value of an asset through periodic charges to income BIN: Buy It Now or the offer price at which a seller is willing to terminate the auction and sell a site. Not all auctions... Read the story »

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Hello world!

by paul on October 1, 2008

What can I say, it’s a new domain for me… and http://flipthisblog.net has moved here!  Read More →

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