Selling 8 high-end drop-ship online businesses

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crunchi

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Hey, i'm asking for some instructions..

Where would you suggest selling this 8 sites? I saugh something on ebay already but i don't think I could get the best price there, and I'm also thinking about sitepoint. There's no revenue but shops have really profesional design, all products installed, new domains, cms script with seo'd pages,.. So everything is ready to advertise, get your dropshipper some orders per day and cash out big percentage.. your turn

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Hey, i'm asking for some instructions..

Where would you suggest selling this 8 sites?

If they are high quality names or sites then talk to Don Lyons at Moniker about getting them into the T.R.A.F.F.I.C., PubCon or Affiliate Summit auctions.
 
I guarantee whatever your situation happens to be that you'll make a lot more money on them if they're already generating some revenues. Try milking them for a few weeks / months to get some traffic / business etc and I'd imagine that the sell price boost will be well worth your time.
 
Yea if you went through all the trouble of setting them up 100%, why would you not try to get some sales? If I was a potential buyer it would make me think that you ran into some type of problem with the general business model if you couldn't get any sales at all. Also did you type "saugh" when you meant "saw"?
 
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I have to go with what DaveEMG has said - babysit the sites yourself for a while and get them up to speed and then command a higher price for them. That way you're selling a business, and not just a design. Plug them into PPC shopping aggregator sites and/or Google base, and perhaps even try and funnel some traffic from ebay auctions, and give them a better sales history.

I've always found that, selling an existing e-commerce site with no sales history, is a lot harder than selling a site that is made to a client's personal specifications. Also, you will find that the revenue you make from designing a custom e-commerce site for a client will be more than a pre-fab site without a decent sales history.

Although you have a demonstration of orders, there are only two orders separated by quite a bit of time. Additionally, there's no indication of exactly how much profit has been made on those orders.

Furthermore, I'd suggest selling the site's individually.

Just my $0.02 ...
 
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