BANS currently being auctioned off with a BIN of $500k

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Site for Sale: BANS, N1WAY Plus Big Bag Of Goodies In Niche Site Building Market — Flippa

Anyone who has ever built a niche website / store with ePN before has likely come across BANS (Build-a-niche-store). That, and their ebook N1WAY, is apparently being packaged together and auctioned off with a BIN of $500k.

Everything listed below is included in the sale.
In summary this includes:
1. 2 developed digital products (Build A Niche Store – Succeed As An eBay Affiliate and N1WAY - The 118 Page Money Making Blueprint) which have a combined income of $49,487.17 over the last 3 months and a total 3 year income of $545,372.80 (sales) plus £65,906.48 (hosting affiliate revenue) - further details and revenue breakdowns follow. 27 directly related domains are also included.
2. The domain name www.make3to5grandamonth.com and how to use it.
3. An immediate plan and supporting domains for incorporation of BANS and N1WAY into a larger network (NicheSiteBuildingNetwork.com) and the simple expansion of that network through the use of NicheSiteBuilding.com.
4. A further 18 domains and purchase concepts directly related to the development and expansion of the NicheSiteBuildingNetwork.com.
5. A further 23 domains and purchase concepts directly related to the wider internet marketing niche.
6. A final batch of 13 "niche site" domains which we do not intend to develop.
7. 2 developed niche affiliate sites used as examples in both BANS and N1WAY which have a combined monthly income of around $500 through the eBay partner network affiliate program.

Any takers? lol
 


EPN has been slowly squeezing out the autoblogs, BANS and PHPBay are big targets because people can get those pages indexed before the actual ebay page. From ebay's perspective, had the BANS, etc. page not been there, the users would have found the auction anyway once the ebay page got indexed.

Not saying you can't use them anymore, but you'd better bring something unique (or heavily modified to remove footprints) or risk getting dropped for low quality.
 
EPN has been slowly squeezing out the autoblogs, BANS and PHPBay are big targets because people can get those pages indexed before the actual ebay page. From ebay's perspective, had the BANS, etc. page not been there, the users would have found the auction anyway once the ebay page got indexed.

Not saying you can't use them anymore, but you'd better bring something unique (or heavily modified to remove footprints) or risk getting dropped for low quality.

That sounds like some of the ePN sites that I have. However, my traffic comes from SERPS, and my EPC has been $0.50 (since QCP launch). Is that low quality EPC?
 
Anybody with the scratch to bid on that site and IP isn't going to be dumb enough to buy it without seeing how much of an ass rape revenues take with QCP. I love how they don't even mention the timing of the sale coinciding with QCP...

"after 3 years of involvement we've decided it's time to package this value up and let someone else take it over, develop it and profit from it."
 
That sounds like some of the ePN sites that I have. However, my traffic comes from SERPS, and my EPC has been $0.50 (since QCP launch). Is that low quality EPC?


low quality would be like < $0.03, main thing is to do something with the indexed pages after the auction/sale ends. I always try to find a current auction with the same item to replace mine but if you can throw in a little extra content, it's even better (ex. take the older auctions and average the final sale price. You could use the API for that, but if you've already got the data, why not use it?)

Some people 301 to the main page, but that has always gotten my entire domain deindexed.
 
I left EPN back in July 08 and never regret about it. As well as decent number of others in the same time. BANS was bad already by that times. Simply majority was not aware and still buy this shit.
 
Their "quality" score is bull, I have a few hundred campaigns of all site types and there's no rhyme or reason to it, BANS, phpBay, whatever, doesn't matter. Comes down to the niche and users behavior within that niche.
 
the bans deal for around 250 wouldn't be so bad for someone already in that space like phpbay. thats a pretty nice targeted customer base. Even if the scripts end up having to be heavliy modified because of (insert one of many possible reasons here), thats great "make money online" traffic with several years of serp history.
 
And his market gets smaller every day as EPN aff's get dropped, or never approved when they apply.

Hell I'd sell too.
 
God I love the speculation people are crying that ePN is taking a nosedive. Yes, because when a company spends loads time and money to implement a new system, they're really just trying to drive things to the ground.

One good thing though, the less people are willing to work with ePN = less competition for people like me.
 
Quite frankly its pretty retarded to not sell months ago.

HURRR DURR lets wait to sell until our sales drop to $0 and sell

God I love the speculation people are crying that ePN is taking a nosedive. Yes, because when a company spends loads time and money to implement a new system, they're really just trying to drive things to the ground.

One good thing though, the less people are willing to work with ePN = less competition for people like me.

Of course they're not intentionally trying to drive things into the ground but the future looks grim.

In case you didn't notice the shiny new system is just a shaft job. Why else would they want to hide numbers and make things more confusing?